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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar, accession number 8-4769, described as Coin; AR. Obverse: Pegasus l. Reverse: Bust of Athena l. helmeted. Remarkrs: "Electrotype of Corinthian stater.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar siglos, accession number 8-4321, described as Coin; AR; Half Stater; Greek. 5.19 grams, 17 mm. Lydia, Turkey. 561-546 BC. Obverse: Foreparts of lion and bull, face to face. Globule on lion's forehead. Reverse: Two incuse squares touching.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-5479, described as Coin; AR; Stater; Greek. 10.48 grams, 19 mm. 550-456 BC. Aegina, Greece. Obverse: Sea-turtle. Reverse: incuse. Remarks: "Incuse pattern not of the earliest type. Weight seems short?
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-5460, described as Coin; AR; Stater; Greek. 6.8 grams. 26.6 mm. Poseidonia, Italy. Obverse: ΜΟΠ, Poseidon standing r. holding oblanys and trident. Reverse: incuse; but no trident, and the figurine is to left, insor. is around to right outwards. Remarks: "Forgery
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-5559, described as Coin; AR; Stater; Greek. 7.65 grams, 23 mm. 350-250 BC. Thyrrheium. Obverse: Pegasus with pointed wing flying l.; below, Θ. Reverse: ΘΥ, head of Athena l.; ΛΥ below; to right, earring.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-5485, described as Coin; AR; Stater; Greek. 8.5435 grams, 21.7 mm.  400-338 BC. Corinth, Greece. Obverse: Pegasus with pointed wings flying l.; below, Ϙ. Reverse: Head of Pallas l. helmeted; to left, “I”; to right, Nike flying l. carrying fillet. Remarks: "condition, excellent.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-5537, described as Coin; AR; Stater; Greek. 8.2 grams. Knossos, Crete. Obverse: woman’s head facing right. Reverse: Asterisk within meander-fylfot. Remarks: "Forgery of Greek silver coin" "(two electrotypes joined together over a heavy core?)
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-5484, described as Coin; AR; Stater; Greek. 8.4312 grams, 23 mm. 400-338 BC. Corinth, Greece. Obverse: Pegasus with pointed wings flying l.; below, Ϙ. Reverse: Head of Pallas l. helmeted; in field, ΔΙ; to right, Artemis (Latin: Diana) running l., holding long torch with both hands. Remarks: "condition, excellent.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar ⅙ stater, accession number 8-5463, described as Coin; AR; Sixth of a Stater; Greek. 1.3 grams, 10.5 mm. Before 510 BC. Sybaris, Italy. Obverse: MV, bull standing l. Reverse: amphora, incuse.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ar stater, accession number 8-9371, described as Corinth, classical, AR stater. Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena. Reverse: Pegasus, Ϙ below.