Savoca Numismatik GmbH & Co. KG > Online Auction 188 | BlackAuction date: 17 December 2023
Lot number: 23

Price realized: 1,000 EUR   (Approx. 1,099 USD)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Lot description:


Corinthia. Corinth circa 405-345 BC.
Stater AR

22 mm, 8,55 g

Pegasos flying right; Ϙ below / Head of Athena to right, wearing Corinthian helmet; behind neck guard, trident.

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BCD Corinth -; Calciati 224; Ravel 522; HGC 4, 1827.

NGC graded AU
Strike 5/5
Surface 2/5

Pegasus, the mythical winged horse, is a symbol woven into the cultural identity of the city of Corinth. Strategically located on the narrow isthmus that connects the Peloponnese to the Greek mainland, Corinth was not only an economic center, but also a city deeply rooted in mythology and revered traditions.
Pegasus, who was born from the neck of the Gorgon Medusa, found a deep connection to Corinth and adorned the city's coins as a powerful emblem. This mythical creature was not only a fantastic adornment, but also a symbol of Corinth's commitment to artistic excellence and a rich mythological heritage. The choice of Pegasus on Corinthian coins could be linked to the heroic tale of Bellerophon, a Corinthian hero and son of Poseidon, who coveted the wild Pegasus. Through a vision received from the goddess Athena, he was able to tame and ride the winged horse, thus defeating the dreaded chimera. This myth not only celebrated Corinth's connection to the god of the sea Poseidon and the goddess Athena, but also positioned the city as a bastion of courage and heroism.

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