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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Greece| > |Corinth| > GS85150
Corinth, Corinthia, Greece, 375 - 345 B.C.
|Corinth|, |Corinth,| |Corinthia,| |Greece,| |375| |-| |345| |B.C.|, Corinth is mentioned many times in the New Testament, largely in connection with Apostle Paul's mission there. Paul first visited the city in 51 or 52 and resided there for 18 months (Acts 18:1-18). Paul wrote at least two epistles to the Christian community, the First Epistle to the Corinthians (written from Ephesus) and the Second Epistle to the Corinthians (written from Macedonia).
GS85150. Silver stater, Pegasi I 238/1 (same obv. die); Ravel 574; BMC Corinth p. 13, 140; BCD Korinth 68; HGC 4 1834; SNG Cop -, aEF, nice toning, tight flan, areas of corrosion, Corinth mint, weight 8.331g, maximum diameter 21.1mm, die axis 45o, 375 - 345 B.C.; obverse Pegasos flying right, koppa below; reverse head of Athena (or Aphrodite) right wearing a Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, thymiaterion (incense burner) behind; ex Art of Money (Portland, OR); SOLD




  








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