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Æ Trishekel

发行方 Utica
年份 175 BC - 150 BC
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货币 Shekel
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正面描述 Jugate laureate heads of the Dioskouroi facing right, each surmounted by a six-pointed star, rendered in the Hellenistic style characteristic of North African Punic bronze coinage. The twin effigies are depicted in close profile, with the foremost head partially overlapping the second, a composition conveying divine duality. Traces of a Punic or neo-Punic legend appear in the upper field above the heads.
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铸币厂 Utica
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Utica, one of the oldest Phoenician foundations on the North African coast and a city that predated Carthage by centuries according to ancient tradition, maintained its own civic bronze coinage into the second century BC — a period when Carthaginian power had been catastrophically reduced by Rome following the Second Punic War. This issue falls squarely within that uneasy interval between Zama and the Third Punic War, when Utica's political relationship with Rome was considerably warmer than Carthage's own.

The trishekel denomination follows Punic weight standards rather than Roman ones — a quiet assertion of commercial identity in a city navigating two worlds.

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