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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Greece| > |Corinth| > SH10766
Thyrrheion, Akarnania, Greece, c. 344 - 250 B.C.
|Corinth|, |Thyrrheion,| |Akarnania,| |Greece,| |c.| |344| |-| |250| |B.C.|, Authenticity and grade guaranteed by
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The Pegasus issues of Thyrrheium are related to Timoleon's military expedition in 344 B.C. to Sicily in support of Syracuse, a colony founded from Corinth. The types are found in Sicilian hoards, which indicate they were struck until the early decades of the third century B.C.
SH10766. Silver stater, Pegasi II 13, SGCV I 230 var., BMC Corinth p. 139, 10 & pl. 38, 9, ICG VF30 (5205160103), Akarnania mint, weight 8.38g, maximum diameter 19.0mm, die axis 80o, obverse Pegasus flying left, Θ below; reverse Θ-Λ/ΛY, head of Athena (or Aphrodite) left in Coninthian helmet, earring and pendants behind; IGC| Lookup; SOLD











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