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Stater - Mazaeus

Issuer Cilicia, Satrapy of
Year 361 BC - 334 BC
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Value Silver Stater (3)
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Obverse description The obverse depicts Baaltars, the supreme deity of Tarsus, enthroned facing left, holding a sceptre surmounted by an eagle in his right hand and a bunch of grapes in his left. The deity wears a laureate and draped garment. Aramaic legends appear in the field identifying the deity and the satrap Mazaeus.
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIQUE DU TCHAD COAT OF ARMS 3.000 FRANCS CFA 999/1000 FINE GOLD
Reverse description The reverse features a lion passant to the right attacking a bull, the bull shown collapsing beneath the lion's grip. The scene is rendered in a dynamic, detailed style characteristic of Cilician satrapal coinage of the fourth century BC, with fine engraving of the animals' musculature. The exergual line separates the main design from the lower field.
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