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(en) The city of Arpi was of great significance from pre-historic times until damaged in the Second Punic War followed by the spread of Malaria. It issued coins in the Greek style in both silver and copper. This coin features a profile head of the Greek god Zeus and an image of the Calydonian (Kalydonian) Boar, a monster in Greek mythology killed after being hunted by Olympian heroes. Calydon was situated in western Greece, north of the Gulf of Patras. The boar was released by the goddess Artemis as a punishment after her name was omitted from the annual sacrifices by King Oeneus. It destroyed the countryside until the best hunters in Greece were sent for.

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Drachm

12 Onkiai = 1 Litra • 5 Litrai = 6 Obols = 1 Drachm

Æ
(325 BC - 275 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 6.69 g • ⌀ 18 mm
HN Italy# 639, SNG Copenhagen# 606, SNG France# 1241-1242, de Luynes# 217, SNG Munich 2# 439, SNG Tübingen 1# 371, N# 523828
Æ
(325 BC - 275 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 1.68 g • ⌀ 12 mm
HN Italy# 640, N# 523873
Æ
(325 BC - 275 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 3.24 g • ⌀ 15 mm
HN Italy# 643, HGC 1# 536, SNG France# 1240, N# 443318
Æ
(325 BC - 275 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 2.63 g • ⌀ 16 mm
HN Italy# 644, SNG Copenhagen# 611, SNG France# 1256-1258, HGC 1# 537, N# 482756
Available for swap Æ
(275 BC - 250 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 4 g • ⌀ 20 mm
HN Italy# 645, SNG ANS 1# 640-645, BMC Gr/It# 6-11, Weber# 427-429, N# 182831
Available for swap Æ
(215 BC - 212 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 7.38 g • ⌀ 21 mm
HN Italy# 642, SNG ANS 1# 635-637, GCV# 569, HGC 1# 534, SNG Copenhagen# 603, SNG Munich 2# 436-438, SNG Tübingen 1# 370, BMC Gr/It# 4-5, Weber# 425, Rhousopoulos# 66, N# 250556
Æ
(215 BC - 212 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 3.6 g • ⌀ 14 mm
HN Italy# 650, SNG ANS 1# 646, SNG France# 1243, BMC Gr/It# 12, HGC 1# 538, N# 523961

Drachma kampańska (Italsko-Achajska)

6 Obols (0.63 g) = 5 Litra (0.8 g) = 1 Drachm (3.75 g) • 2 Drachms = 1 Stater/Nomos (7.5-8.0 g) • 20 Drachms = 1 Gold Stater (8.6 g) • Reduced Nomos (6.6 g) after 280 BC

Obol
(325 BC - 275 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Srebro • 0.62 g • ⌀ 10 mm
HN Italy# 635, BMC Gr/It# 3, GCV# 322, Jameson# 72, SNG ANS 1# 633-634, SNG Copenhagen# 602, SNG France# 1224-1225, SNG Delepierre# 182, Weber# 424, Bement# 65, N# 387456
Obol
(215 BC - 212 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Srebro • 0.68 g • ⌀ 12.0 mm
HN Italy# 648, N# 185824
Diobol
(325 BC - 275 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Srebro • 0.97 g • ⌀ 13 mm
HN Italy# 634, SNG Lloyd# 95, SNG France# 1223, Weber# 423, de Luynes# 219, N# 523721
Diobol
(325 BC - 275 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Srebro • 1.09 g • ⌀ 12 mm
HN Italy# 637, SNG ANS 1# 632, HGC 1# 527, N# 523825
Diobol
(215 BC - 212 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Srebro • 1.25 g • ⌀ 14 mm
HN Italy# 647, SNG France# 1222, de Luynes# 218, Weber# 422, N# 185825
Triobol
(215 BC - 212 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Srebro • 1.90 g • ⌀ 15 mm
HN Italy# 646, SNG Copenhagen# 601, Weber# 421, N# 417860
Didrachm
(325 BC - 275 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Srebro • 7.02 g • ⌀ 22 mm
HN Italy# 633, SNG ANS 1# 630-631, BMC Gr/It# 1-2, Hirsch# 74, Weber# 420, SNG France# 1217-1219, de Luynes# 215, SNG Ashmolean# 181, HGC 1# 525, Bement# 64, N# 417862

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