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Tetradrachm

Issuer Uncertain Siculo-Punic mint
Year 410 BC - 395 BC
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Value Tetradrachm (4)
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Obverse script Neo-Punic
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Reverse description A stylized palm tree occupies the central field, depicted frontally with a tall trunk and broad, drooping fronds spreading symmetrically to either side, with two clusters of dates hanging beneath the fronds. Flanking the base of the trunk on either side are two Punic letters forming the abbreviation 𐤌𐤇, generally interpreted as a mint or magistrate's mark. The design is rendered in a bold, schematic style characteristic of Siculo-Punic coinage of the late fifth to early fourth century BC.
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