An extremely rare Double Shekel of Satrap Mazaeus from the Achaemenid Empire, beautifully preserved with excellent patina and toning. Fully struck and conservatively graded in our opinion, this is a museum-worthy addition to any serious collection of ancient coins.
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📜 Historical Background
After Alexander the Great defeated King Darius III, he relied on loyal Persian satraps to maintain commerce and governance. Mazaeus, a respected Persian noble, became satrap of Babylonia, serving as an essential bridge between Macedonian and Persian rule.
Mazaeus entertained Alexander in Babylon, offering counsel that strengthened the new regime.
His successful administration inspired Alexander to appoint more Persians to key positions.
Mazaeus died in 328 BC, leaving sons who later fought alongside Alexander in the eastern campaigns.
His descendants held elite positions in Alexander’s cavalry and military command.
This coin is not only a rare artifact, but also a testament to the pivotal political and cultural shifts following the conquest of Persia.
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🏛 Coin Details
Origin: Achaemenid Empire, Satrap Mazaeus
Denomination: Double Shekel
Date: circa 328 BC
Condition: Fully struck, excellent patina, conservative grading
Rarity: Extremely rare – highly desirable for collectors
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