Greece (Corinth): silver stater; Pegasus and Athena, ca. 345-307 BC NGC AU; Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5. Additional images on CollectiveCoin page. Obverse: Pegasus flying left, koppa below. Reverse: Helmeted head of Athena (or Aphrodite) left, Artemis Phosphoros w/torch left. Composition, diameter, weight: Silver, 20.3 mm, 8.468 g, die axis 180º. Authority/ruler: Corinth. Catalog info: Pegasi I 451; Ravel 1076; HGC 4, 1848. Grade, cert. info: NGC AU; Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5; cert. #4280918-002. (“XF” per Forum.) Provenance: Forum Ancient Coins, 6/5/2017, raw. Prior provenance to Classical Numismatic Group. Notes: Forum’s description: “Superb style, some luster, light marks, areas of porosity.” Wikipedia Links: Ancient Corinth Stater Pegasus Athena Ancient Greek coinage Koppa (letter) Additional Links: Original dealer listing Wildwinds page: Corinth Staters "Eclectic Box" collection gallery
I'll use this secondary post for personal commentary later, when I get around to it. I'm trying to catch up on individual writeups for all of my Eclectic Box coins, which is a duty I've neglected for nearly two years now. In the meantime, feel free to post your similar coins if you like.