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Cilicia, Tarsos, Mazaios; AR Stater; Baal/lion attacking stag
Description: Cilicia, Tarsos, 361 - 334 BC. Mazaios, Satrap. AR Stater. 'BLTRZ' in Aramaic; Baal of Tarsus seated left holding sceptre, stalk of corn and bunch of grapes, ram's head right below seat / 'MZDI' in Aramaic; lion left, bringing down stag, letter below.
Diameter: AR22 mm
Weight: 10,46 g
Grade: F/VF
Attribution: SNG Paris 321-322
Commentary: scarce issue with lion attacking stag; obverse struck with worn die, test cut
History: Mazaios was a Persian satrap of Cilicia, who after the defeat of Persians at Gaugamela changed sides and became satrap of Babylon under Alexander the Great.
Article Number: 007-03-02-41652