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CORINTHIA. Corinth. 4th century BC. AR stater Pegasus Athena NGC Ch XF

Description: Pegasus, the mythical winged horse, is intricately tied to the cultural identity of the ancient city of Corinth. Situated on the strategic isthmus connecting the Peloponnese to the Greek mainland, Corinth was both an economic hub and a city steeped in mythology and tradition. Pegasus, born from the neck of the Gorgon Medusa, became a symbol of Corinth's rich heritage, prominently featured on the city's coins. Far from being a mere decorative element, Pegasus embodied Corinth's dedication to artistic excellence and mythological grandeur. The connection likely stems from the tale of Bellerophon, a Corinthian hero and son of Poseidon. Bellerophon, guided by a vision from the goddess Athena, tamed Pegasus and used the winged steed to defeat the fearsome Chimera. This legend not only linked Corinth to Poseidon and Athena but also underscored the city's values of courage and heroism, cementing its place as a beacon of mythological and cultural significance. Athena, the revered goddess of wisdom, war, and craftsmanship, stands as a central figure in Greek mythology and a symbol deeply woven into the cultural fabric of ancient Athens. Known for her strategic brilliance and unwavering commitment to justice, Athena was believed to have bestowed her city with gifts of intellect, skill, and protection. According to myth, she earned the favor of the Athenians by offering the olive tree, a symbol of peace and prosperity, during her contest with Poseidon for the city's patronage. Athena’s influence extended beyond mythology; her presence was immortalized in the Parthenon, a temple of unrivaled architectural beauty dedicated to her honor. The goddess was often depicted in art and coinage, donning her iconic helmet and aegis, embodying strength and wisdom. The story of her birth, springing fully grown and armored from the head of Zeus, highlighted her role as a divine figure of intellect and strategic power. For the Athenians, Athena was more than a deity—she was a protector, an inspiration, and a symbol of their city’s pursuit of excellence in governance, arts, and warfare, making her an enduring emblem of Athenian pride and identity. Nike, the goddess of victory, was a revered figure in Greek mythology, embodying triumph in both battle and competition. Often depicted with wings and a laurel wreath or palm branch, she symbolized the pinnacle of success and the glory that came with it. Nike’s presence was not limited to the battlefield; she was also celebrated in athletic and artistic achievements, serving as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and excellence. Her close association with Zeus and Athena highlighted her role as a divine force guiding mortals and gods alike to victorious outcomes. In Athens, she was particularly venerated at the Temple of Athena Nike on the Acropolis, where she represented the city’s aspirations for military success and peace. Artistic depictions of Nike, such as the iconic Winged Victory of Samothrace, immortalized her as a graceful yet powerful figure. For the Greeks, Nike was more than a goddess; she was the embodiment of achievement, inspiring both individuals and communities to strive for greatness and celebrate the triumphs of human endeavor.

Price: 1650 USD

Location: Irvine, California

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CORINTHIA. Corinth. 4th century BC. AR stater Pegasus Athena NGC Ch XFCORINTHIA. Corinth. 4th century BC. AR stater Pegasus Athena NGC Ch XFCORINTHIA. Corinth. 4th century BC. AR stater Pegasus Athena NGC Ch XF

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Denomination: Stater

Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)

Composition: Silver

Year: 400 BC

Era: Ancient

Certification Number: 4164834-005

Grade: Choice XF

Certification: NGC

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