Cilicia, Tarsus AR Stater Mazaeus (361-328 BC) F NGC
Cilicia, Tarsus AR Stater Mazaeus (361-328 BC) F NGC
Struck in the ancient region of Cilicia at the mint of Tarsus, this silver stater dates back to the period of 361 to 328 BC. Issued under the authority of Mazaeus, the coin represents a fascinating window into the classical world, carrying a weight of approximately 0.29 troy ounces of silver. The obverse of the coin displays a detailed depiction of Ba'al of Tarsus seated in a position of authority. This representation of the local deity was a powerful symbol of the city during the fourth century BC. On the reverse, a highly dynamic and dramatic scene unfolds as a lion attacks a stag, facing left. This intense imagery is characteristic of the artistic style of the era. Certified in Fine condition, this specimen shows honest wear from its ancient circulation, along with minor edge chips that tell the story of its long survival through the centuries.
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Specifications
| Country | Cilicia |
|---|---|
| Year | 361-328 BC |
| Grade | Fine (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Stater |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.2900 troy oz |
| Diameter | 24 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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