Catalogo
| Emittente | Carthage |
|---|---|
| Anno | 201 BC - 195 BC |
| Tipo | Standard circulation coin |
| Valore | 15 Shekel |
| Valuta | Shekel |
| Composizione | Bronze |
| Peso | 93.95 g |
| Diametro | 46 mm |
| Spessore | |
| Forma | Round (irregular) |
| Tecnica | Hammered |
| Orientamento | |
| Incisore/i | |
| In circolazione fino al | |
| Riferimento/i | SNG Copenhagen#400, MAA#104, J&L#Pl.28 11 |
| Descrizione del dritto | Head of Tanit (Kore-Persephone) left, wearing barley-wreath, bar and triple pendant earring and necklace. |
|---|---|
| Scrittura del dritto | |
| Legenda del dritto | |
| Descrizione del rovescio | Unbridled horse standing right. Sun disk above. |
| Scrittura del rovescio | |
| Legenda del rovescio | |
| Bordo | |
| Zecca | |
| Tiratura |
ND (201 BC - 195 BC) - - |
| ID Numisquare | 5897428550 |
| Informazioni aggiuntive |
Historical Context: This substantial Carthaginian 15 Shekel bronze, dated 201-195 BC, originates from the immediate aftermath of the Second Punic War. Following a devastating defeat and harsh Roman peace treaty, Carthage was stripped of territories and temporarily forbidden silver coinage. This heavy bronze, nearly 94 grams, highlights Carthage's economic resilience and need for robust internal currency for recovery and war indemnity payments, an era linked to Hannibal Barca's reform efforts. It demonstrates Carthage's capacity for self-governance despite Roman restrictions.
Artistry: The engraver remains anonymous, typical for Carthaginian mints. The coin embodies the Punic-Hellenistic stylistic school, merging