Æ Trishekel

发行方 Carthage
年份 201 BC - 175 BC
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 Trishekel (3)
货币 Shekel
材质 Bronze
重量 18 g
直径 28 mm
厚度 3 mm
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 GCV#6535, SNG Copenhagen#411, MAA#105g
正面描述 Laureate bust facing left.
正面文字
正面铭文
背面描述 Horse trotting right with Punic legend below.
背面文字
背面铭文 ALEF
边缘 Smooth.
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (201 BC - 175 BC) - With dot below horse -
ND (201 BC - 175 BC) - Without dot below horse -
Numisquare 编号 8463582140
附加信息

Historical Context: This Æ Trishekel dates to a pivotal post-Second Punic War era (201-175 BC) when Carthage, stripped of its empire by Rome, focused on internal economic recovery. Though no single monarch ruled, the suffete system presided over a period of significant agricultural and commercial resurgence, often attributed to the reforms initiated by Hannibal Barca before his exile. This coinage signifies Carthage's resilience, transitioning from a maritime power to a robust regional economy, despite operating under the increasing shadow of Roman hegemony.

Artistry: The engraver remains anonymous, typical for Punic issues. This coin belongs to the Punic-Hellenistic stylistic school, blending indigenous Carthaginian iconography with Greek artistic conventions. Obverse designs commonly feature the wreathed head of Tanit, often assimilated with Persephone, rendered with a degree of Hellenistic naturalism. The reverse typically depicts a standing or prancing horse, a powerful Carthaginian symbol representing their renowned cavalry and agricultural prosperity, executed with dynamic realism.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a substantial 28mm bronze flan weighing 18 grams, this denomination is notable for its size. High-points for the obverse typically include the wreath and facial features, while the horse's mane, musculature, and hooves define the reverse's highest relief. Technical strike qualities can vary; bronze issues often exhibit some degree of off-centering or flan irregularity. Well-struck examples will show clear definition in the deity's coiffure and the horse's anatomy, with full legends if present.

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