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Stater - Mazaeus

Issuer Cilicia, Satrapy of
Year 361 BC - 334 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Male head facing left, wearing a royal diadem and a Persian kyrbasia or tiara, rendered with controlled relief typical of Cilician satrapal die-cutting. The portraiture combines Achaemenid regal attributes with Hellenising artistic conventions, suggesting an idealized representation of a Persian dignitary or the satrap himself. The field is plain and anepigraphic. The flan is irregularly shaped, consistent with hammered coinage of the period.
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Mint Tarsus
Mintage ND (361 BC - 334 BC)
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