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Stater

Issuer Ambracia
Year 456 BC - 426 BC
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Value Stater (3)
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Ambracia, the Corinthian colony on the Ambracian Gulf, struck its own Pegasus staters independently of Corinth despite sharing the broader "Pegasi" coinage tradition. The city's autonomous issues are distinguished by a local magistrate's symbol or letter beneath the forepart of Pegasus — the detail that separates an Ambracian piece from the Corinthian issues it superficially resembles. This attribution matters: Ambracia was expelled from the Corinthian League during the Peloponnesian War, making its independent coinage politically charged in ways the nearly identical Corinthian fabric is not.

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