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Stater

Issuer Corinth
Year 350 BC - 285 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Pegasus, the winged horse of Corinthian iconography, depicted in mid-flight facing left with wings prominently raised and spread, forelegs extended forward in a dynamic galloping pose. The body is rendered with fine detail, including carefully engraved feathering on the folded wing coverts and a flowing mane and tail. The Corinthian city-badge koppa (Ϙ) appears as a control mark in the lower field beneath the horse, serving as a mint identifier characteristic of Corinthian stater coinage. The flan is irregularly shaped, as typical of hand-struck Greek silver coinage of this period, with the design occupying the full field.
Obverse script Greek
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Reverse lettering Δ
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