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| 正面铭文 | ΝΕΡΩΝ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΩΝ (Translation: Nero Caesar of the Thessalians) |
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| 背面铭文 | ΣΤΡΑΤΗΓΟΥ ΛΑΟΥΧΟΥ (Translation: of the strategos Laouchos) |
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This issue belongs to a small group of Thessalian bronzes struck under the strategos Laoukhos, a locally appointed magistrate whose name appears across several die pairings cataloged by Burrer. The Koinon of Thessaly retained the right to strike bronze under Roman provincial oversight, and Nero's final years — marked by the "Freedom of Greece" declaration at the Isthmian Games in 67 AD — created unusual political conditions in which Greek leagues briefly enjoyed ceremonial prominence. Whether that declaration accelerated or simply coincided with this coinage remains debated.
Nero's visit to Greece in 66–67 is the most plausible trigger for the issue's timing.