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A rare Pegasus Stater from the island city of Leucas, never before offered!

Historical Background:

Leucas, founded by Corinthians in the 7th century BC, later joined the Acarnania confederacy to maintain independence against Corinth and Sparta. Strategically located along maritime trade routes to Italy, Acarnania often aligned with Athens during conflicts. Despite periods of Spartan control in the 4th century BC, the city continued to mint its own coinage in smaller quantities, making this issue particularly rare.

Coin Highlights:

Obverse: Pegasus with pointed wing flying right.

Reverse: Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet over leather cap; mint mark AN monogram control-symbol.

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Grade: NGC XF 5x5 – well struck with excellent artistry.

Why Collectors Value This Coin:

Rare issue from a smaller Greek city-state

Striking depiction of Pegasus, one of the most iconic figures in Greek mythology

Exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance for Hellenistic collectors

Perfect for investors, museums, or collectors seeking a museum-quality piece with deep historical context.

Acarnania, Leucas 375–300 BC – Pegasus Silver Stater NGC XF 5x5

$1,105.00 Regular Price
$1,081.42Sale Price
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