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480-50 B.C. - Pegasus Stater

Coin Type: ANCIENT GREEK           Date: 480 – 50 B.C.
Denomination: STATER                    Metal: SILVER
Ruler: GREEK - CITY STATES         Framing: 18 KT  
Mint: CORINTH                                    Certificate Number: 32013
Country: CORINTHIA

PEGASUS, THE FAMOUS GREEK FLYING HORSE
(A COLT) FROM A CORINTHIAN COLONY

Obverse: Pegasus, with pointed wing, flying left.
Reverse: Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet.

480-50 B.C. - Pegasus Stater

The reference used for this coin is Pegasi by Romulo Calciate, Edizioni I. P.

Ambrakia dealt in silver coins known as ‘colts’ from the device of the Pegasus, the winged horse that Bellerophon had captured on Acrocorinthus. (Bellerophon, a legendary prince of Corinth, celebrated for his taming of the winged horse Pegasus, and for many other exploits, particularly with the aid of Minerva, for his killing of the Chimera, a fire-breathing monster. Thereafter he tried to fly to heaven on his winged horse, Pegasus, but Jupiter sent a gadfly to sting the horse and Bellerophon was thrown to earth. The prince wandered about, lame and blind, for the rest of his life.)

On Corinthian staters, Pegasus appears walking or leaping to the left or right and with or without a bridle. A feature of great interest is that the Corinthian stater (this coin) is the one which shows the most sophisticated design and is certainly the most pleasing to the eye. In the Greek language "coru" means helmet and that the Corinthians, when choosing this device, wanted to recall the name of the city, while at the same time emphasizing their reputation as makers of helmets.

The design chosen for the stater was the patron goddess of the city, Pallas Athene (the goddess Athena), wearing a helmet of Corinthian style.

Also of interest to students of ancient coinage is the fact that many of the earlier issues of Pegasus coins had been cut into halves, quarters, or eighths, similar to what the Spanish did in later time with the two bits, four bits, etc.

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