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- Museum number:
- 8-4828
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 345-317 BC or 275-216 BC
- Dimensions:
- linear 18 millimeters and weight 4.27 grams
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Syracuse (ancient colony)
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Pegasus (Greek deity) and Persephone (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-5685
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 400-300 BC
- Dimensions:
- weight 1.3456 grams and linear 12.8 millimeters
- Collector:
- H. M. Holbrook
- Collection place:
- Corinth, Peloponnese, Greece
- Collection date:
- 7/8/1947
- Person depicted:
- Pegasus (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-4779
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Athena, Coins (money), Greek (language), and Pegasus (divine stallion)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 345-275 BC
- Dimensions:
- weight 3.85 grams and linear 20 millimeters
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Sicily, Italy
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Athena (Greek deity) and Pegasus (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-5822
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Athena and Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 350-300 BC
- Dimensions:
- linear 20 millimeters and weight 8.1 grams
- Collector:
- May Benton MacLafferty
- Collection place:
- Greece
- Person depicted:
- Athena (Greek deity) and Pegasus (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-5558
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Coins (money) and Diobols
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 480-323 BC
- Dimensions:
- linear 11.2 millimeters and weight 1.3218 grams
- Collector:
- John L. Balderston
- Collection place:
- Corinthia, Peloponnese, Greece
- Collection date:
- before 1947
- Person depicted:
- Aphrodite (Greek deity) and Pegasus (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-5485
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Coins (money) and Staters
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 400-338 BC
- Dimensions:
- weight 8.5435 grams and linear 21.7 millimeters
- Collector:
- Benjamin Ide Wheeler
- Collection place:
- Corinth, Peloponnese, Greece
- Person depicted:
- Athena (Greek deity) and Pegasus (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-5559
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Athena, Coins (money), and Staters
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 350-250 BC
- Dimensions:
- linear 23 millimeters and weight 7.65 grams
- Collector:
- John L. Balderston
- Collection place:
- Acarnania, Western Greece
- Person depicted:
- Athena (Greek deity) and Pegasus (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-5484
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Coins (money) and Staters
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 400-338 BC
- Dimensions:
- linear 23 millimeters and weight 8.4312 grams
- Collector:
- Benjamin Ide Wheeler
- Collection place:
- Corinth, Peloponnese, Greece
- Person depicted:
- Athena (Greek deity) and Pegasus (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-5546
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Athena, Coins (money), and Staters
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 400-330 BC
- Dimensions:
- linear 19 millimeters and weight 8.09 grams
- Collector:
- John L. Balderston
- Collection place:
- Acarnania, Western Greece
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Athena (Greek deity) and Pegasus (Greek deity)