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anonymous
2015-08-19
The Prospero Collection of Ancient Greek Coins. CILICIA. Myriandros, Satrap Mazaios (c.361-334 B.C.), Silver Stater, 10.84g,. Baaltars, wearing a himation over his lower limbs, seated to left, holding a lotus-tipped sceptre, Aramaic legend on right (‘ BLTRZ ’ = Baaltars), Aramaic letters on lef ...
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anonymous
2015-08-19
The Prospero Collection of Ancient Greek Coins. CILICIA. Myriandros, Satrap Mazaios (c.361-334 B.C.), Silver Stater, 10.73g,. Baaltars, wearing a himation over his lower limbs, seated to left, holding a lotus-tipped sceptre, a thymiaterion surmounted by an eagle on left, Aramaic legend on right ...
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anonymous
2015-03-06
Cilicia, Tarsos. Mazaios, 361-334 BC. AR Stater (10.82 g). Baal of Tarsos enthroned left, holding lotus-tipped scepter. Reverse: Lion walking left; letter in exergue. This variety missing in SNG Levante and SNG Paris. Rare type. Extremely Fine, attractive dark toning. Estimated Value $475 - 57 ...
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Facts about Stater Ancient Greece
The Stater was an ancient Greek unit of weight and currency, widely used throughout the Greek world from the Archaic period (8th to 6th centuries BCE) onward. Here are some facts about the Stater in ancient Greece:Unit of Weight: The Stater originally referred to a specific weight of metal, typically silver or gold. It varied in weight dependi ...