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Coin ID #14522

Ionia Uncertain (BC 550-500) Horse - EL 1/24

600-550 BC. EL 1/24 Stater (0.59g, 5mm). Bridled head of Pegasos left / Rough incuse square. EF. Carr coll.

On almost all other examples that have come to auction, or appear in standard references, the wing of the Pegasos is not on the flan, giving the appearance of simply the head of a horse.

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Filename:Carr_1_24_Peg.jpg
City/Mint name:Ionia Uncertain
Keywords:archaic / electrum
References:Weidauer 145; Rosen 2878; SNG Kayhan I 717
Valuation:Naumann Auc. 62 (2/2018), lot 294 [EUR 400 ($491) + comm]
Photo courtesy of:Numismatik Naumann - www.numismatik-naumann.at
Filesize:211 KiB
Date added:Feb 08, 2018
Dimensions:1300 x 650 pixels
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Adrian   [Feb 22, 2018 at 11:39 AM]
Forum Ancient Coins have a coin of this type from the same obverse die and in their description make the following observations: "As reported by B.V. Head in Chapter 5 of Excavations at Ephesus: The Archaic Artemisia, a coin of this type was one of five coins found in excavations underneath the foundations of the southern wall of the B cella of the Artemisia at Ephesus. The other four coins were lion head and lion paw types. Head wrote these coins must have been deposited during construction of the First Temple (A). Weidauer 145 is the coin found at the Artemisia (= Head Artemisia 79), now at the Arkeoloji Müzesi, Istanbul. The Weidauer coin appears to be struck with the same obverse die."

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