Triton XVIII, Lot: 85. Estimate $7500. Sold for $5250. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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CILICIA, Tarsos. Mazaios. Satrap of Cilicia, 361/0-334 BC. AR Stater (21.5mm, 10.84 g, 7h). Baaltars seated left, his torso facing, holding scepter surmounted by eagle in extended right hand, left hand holding chlamys at his waist; M (in Aramaic) to left, B’LTRZ (in Aramaic) to right, uncertain letter (die break?) below throne / Lion walking left over crescent; star and MZDY (in Aramaic) above. Casabonne Series 5, Group C; SNG France 433 (Myriandros); SNG Levante 185 (Myriandros); Sunrise –. EF, lightly toned. Rare.
From the Sunrise Collection. Ex Prospero Collection (New York Sale XXVII, 4 January 2012), lot 589; Spink Numismatic Circular XCVI/5 (June 1988), no. 3496.
The attribution of the walking-lion series of Mazaios had originally been given to the mint of Tarsos, but Newell argued that they more likely were struck at Myriandros in his study of that mint in AJN 53 (1919). Later, J.D. Bing, in AJN 1 (1989), argued for an alternative attribution of the Myriandros coinage to the mint of Issos. While most numismatic works continue to follow Newell, Casabonne’s significant study of Cilicia during the Persian period convincingly returns these coins of Mazaios to the mint of Tarsos (cf. Casabonne, pp. 215–7).