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Pentonkion

Issuer Menainon
Year 200 BC - 150 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering Π
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Mintage ND (200 BC - 150 BC)
Additional information

Menainon — modern Mineo in central Sicily — was a Sikel settlement that acquired civic coinage rights under Roman provincial administration following the conclusion of the First Punic War. The pentonkion denomination, worth five unciae, was a distinctly Sicilian bronze unit with no direct parallel in the broader Greek world, reflecting the island's hybrid monetary conventions that blended Greek weight standards with indigenous reckoning.

The Campana reference places this piece within a tightly defined local series of modest output.

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