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Æ20 - Tiberius Portrait facing left, Pegasus

Issuer Corinth
Year 12-16
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Reference(s) RPC Online I#1145
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Reverse description Pegasus, the winged horse of Corinthian mythology, depicted standing to the right with wings raised and one foreleg lifted, serving as the city's traditional civic emblem. The figure is rendered in a lively, naturalistic style occupying the central field. The abbreviation COR appears in the lower central field, denoting the Roman colony of Corinth (Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis). The surrounding Latin legend reads A VATRONIO LABEONE IIVIR COR, naming the co-duovir responsible for the issue. The design reflects the longstanding association of Pegasus with Corinthian civic identity.
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