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Æ20 - Caligula M BELLIO PROCVLO IIVIR COR

Issuer Corinth (Achaea)
Year 37-38
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description Bare head of the emperor Caligula (Gaius Caesar Augustus) facing right, rendered in the portrait style of the early Julio-Claudian period with short, lightly textured hair across the forehead. The effigy occupies the central field with strong relief. A partial circular legend surrounds the portrait, reading C CAESAR AVGVST in Latin script, distributed along the periphery of the flan.
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Reverse description The mythological winged horse Pegasus is depicted in full flight, bounding to the left with wings raised and all four legs extended, conveying vigorous motion. The figure is rendered in high relief and occupies the majority of the reverse field. The colonial magistrate's legend M BELLIO PROCVLO IIVIR COR encircles the type, with COR appearing in the lower exergual area, identifying the duovir Marcus Bellius Proculus and the colony of Corinth. The reverse type of Pegasus is a traditional emblem of Corinth, referencing the city's mythological heritage.
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