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Æ14 - Tiberius SE COR

Issuer Corinth (Achaea)
Year 14-37
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Weight 3.59 g
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Obverse description Pegasus in flight depicted in profile, moving to the right, with wings fully spread and forelegs raised in dynamic pose. The winged horse is rendered in the provincial Roman style typical of Corinthian civic coinage, occupying the majority of the flan. The Latin colonial legend COR (for Corinthia or Colonia) appears in the field, identifying the issuing city.
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Reverse description A dolphin rendered in profile, curving to the right, depicted with characteristic arched body and prominent tail flukes in the field. The Latin inscription SE COR is distributed around the dolphin in two registers, SE above and COR below, indicating this piece is a semis denomination of the Corinthian colonial mint. The design is characteristic of Roman provincial bronze coinage struck at Corinth under the reign of Tiberius.
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Mintage ND (14-37)
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