2nd-1st Centuries BC, THESSALIAN LEAGUE, AE, NGC F

An ancient Greek coin from the Thessalian League, dating to the 2nd-1st centuries BC. It's an AE (bronze) coin and has been graded as F (Fine) by NGC.
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$120.00
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Description

Struck under the authority of the Thessalian League, this bronze AE coin reflects the enduring civic pride of central Greece in the Hellenistic period. Dating to the 2nd–1st centuries BC, it typically features deities or regional symbols like horses—emblematic of Thessaly’s famed cavalry. While graded Fine by NGC, the coin carries immense historical weight, ideal for collectors focused on federal Greek alliances and the evolution of regional identities within a post-Alexandrian world.


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