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CNG Feature Auction 132

Lot nuber 308

CORINTHIA, Corinth. Circa 350/45-285 BC. AR Stater (20mm, 8.44 g, 12h). Good VF.


CNG Feature Auction 132
Lot: 308.
 Estimated: $ 750

Greek, 12h, Coin-in-Hand Video, Silver

Sold For $ 1 300. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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CORINTHIA, Corinth. Circa 350/45-285 BC. AR Stater (20mm, 8.44 g, 12h). Pegasos flying left / Helmeted head of Athena left; Δ-I flanking neck; to right, cow standing left, suckling calf. Ravel Period V, 1074 (same obv. die as illustration); Pegasi 448; BCD Corinth –; HGC 4, 1848. Lightly toned, a few marks. Good VF. Very rare symbol. Only two examples in CoinArchives.

From the Thomas Palmer Collection.

In terms of population, wealth and political clout, Corinth was the second city in Greece throughout the Classical era, outshone only by Athens. A Mycenaean settlement on the narrow Isthmus of Corinth, it was seized by the Dorian Greeks in circa 900 BC and by the fifth century BC the city boasted two fine harbors, a host of imposing public buildings, and a population of about 100,000. Corinth's military innovations included the trireme, a warship powered by three banks of oarsmen, and a popular style of enclosed bronze helmet ("Corinthian") that became ubiquitous throughout Greece. Corinth's colonies abounded in Greece proper and Magna Graecia, chief among them Syracuse, Korkyra, Ambrakia, and Apollonia. From the late sixth century BC, Corinth's coinage featured the winged horse Pegasos and a fine head of Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet. In mythology, Pegasos was captured and tamed by the hero Bellerophon, who went on to become king of Corinth. Corinthian "pegasi" staters were struck in enormous numbers both in the mother city and its colonies, rivaling the Athenian "owl" as an international trade coin.

The final winners of all CNG Feature Auction 132 lots will be determined at the live online sale that will be held on 18-19 May 2026.

CNG Feature Auction 132 – Session One – Lot 1-318 will be held Monday morning, 18 May 2026 beginning at 9:00 AM ET.


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