Description
**CORINTHIA, Corinth. Circa 350/45-285 BC. AR Stater (21mm, 8.28 g, 8h)**
**Detailed Information:**
**Obverse:**
– **Design**: Pegasos flying left.
– **Iconography**: Pegasos, the mythical winged horse, symbolizes divine inspiration and poetic creativity, a common motif in Corinthian coinage.
**Reverse:**
– **Design**: Helmeted head of Athena facing left, with a filleted thyrsos to the right. The letter [Γ] is below Athena’s chin.
– **Iconography**: Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, is depicted with her helmet, signifying protection and strategic warfare. The filleted thyrsos, associated with Dionysus, represents fertility and abundance.
**Countermark:**
– **Design**: Star within an incuse circle.
– **Condition**: Host coin is Good Fine; countermark is Very Fine (VF).
**Specifications:**
– **Diameter**: 21mm
– **Weight**: 8.28 grams
– **Die Orientation**: 8h
– **References**: Ravel Period V, 1025; Pegasi 416; BCD Corinth 109; HGC 4, 1848
**Additional Information:**
– **Authenticity**: This coin is guaranteed authentic.
– **Customer Support**: For further information or inquiries, please contact us at 212-319-1077.
This AR Stater from Corinth, struck between 350/45-285 BC, is a significant example of Corinthian numismatics. The Pegasos on the obverse and Athena on the reverse highlight the city’s mythological and cultural heritage. The countermark adds an additional layer of historical context, indicating circulation and revalidation in later periods. This coin’s detailed imagery and condition make it a valuable piece for collectors of ancient Greek coinage.
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