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Corinthian Stater With Athena Wearing Corinthian Helmet One of the coins of antiquity enjoying great popularity today, the Corinthian stater depicting Athena wearing a Corinthian style helmet was also widely recognized in the ancient world as the city - state of Corinth was a major commercial power in the Fourth and Third Centuries B. C. |
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This stater is of essentially pure silver and has a diameter of about the same as a U. S. nickel (22 - 23mm) but is a little bit thicker. It was struck between 350 and 306 B. C. |