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| Issuer | Thessalian League |
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| Year | 150 BC - 50 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | ΜΕΝΕΔΗΜΟΣ |
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| Reverse lettering | ΘΕΣΣΑΛΩΝ ΦΕΡΕΚΡΑΤΗΣ ΝΕΩΤΕΡΟΣ ΝΙ |
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The Thessalian League coinage of this period was struck under the authority of magistrates whose names rotated annually, making the identification of specific magistrate combinations — like Menedemos paired with Pherekrates Neoteros — critical for die-study sequencing. The truncated third name, recoverable only from die-linked specimens, has kept BCD 1380 a point of ongoing specialist correspondence since the collection's publication.