Forged in the storied city of Corinth, this silver stater bears one of the most iconic symbols in all of ancient Greece: the winged horse Pegasus, emblem of Corinth's divine favor and martial pride. Struck between 405 and 345 BCE, this coin links the mortal world with the mythic, the city with the stars.
On the obverse stands Athena, goddess of wisdom and war, wearing the Corinthian helmet steeped in military symbolism, yet elegant in its curve. Her gaze is stern, forward, unyielding. Behind her rests a tripod altar, symbol of ritual, prophecy, and sacred power.
The reverse features Pegasus, mid flight hooves aloft, wings stretched wide. According to myth, he sprang from the blood of Medusa after her death at the hands of Perseus. Later, he was tamed by the hero Bellerophon, and eventually rose to Olympus to serve as the thunder-bearing mount of Zeus himself.
Set in a fully sculpted 9K gold pendant, this piece features a dynamic wave form bezel, evoking air and motion. At once grounded and airborne, this talisman embodies both Athena's discipline and Pegasus's freedom.
A jewel of heroic myth, divine lineage, and timeless elegance.
Details
Origin: Corinth, ca. 405–345 BCE
Denomination: Silver stater
Obverse: Head of Athena wearing Corinthian helmet facing right; tripod altar behind
Reverse: Pegasus flying left, wings extended
Material: Ancient silver coin
Mounting: 9K gold bezel with integrated bail
Coin weight: 8.07g
Finished weight: 14.45g
Dimensions: 34.62mm (H with bail) × 26.8mm (W) × 4.09mm (D)
Style: Pendant (chain not included)
Uniqueness: One of a kind piece
