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Carthaginian Trishekel

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Finally! After much searching...and saving...I was finally able to acquire a coin from another of Rome's formidable opponents: Carthage. This trishekel was struck sometime during the Second Punic War, 210-202 BCE. I am fascinated by the Phoenician roots of Carthage and the fact that Sicily plays a central role in the violent (and virulent) conflicts between two of history's great powers. Very excited to be the steward of such a marvelous piece of history!
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The obverse depicts the wreathed head of Tannit, the patron mother-goddess of Carthage. Worshipped as both a goddess of war and fertility. The reverse: a horse with palm tree behind. A bit of corrosion is obscuring a Punic T and S that would ordinarily appear below the horse. Very nice dark brown patina! 30.23mm, 20.31 grams.
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 Posted 10/14/2022  6:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SpeedDemonND to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Congrats on owning this piece of history.
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 Posted 10/14/2022  7:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Novicius to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
We don't see many coins from Carthage, Mike. Thanks for posting this one.

What a super and well defined portrait of Tannit, and of course I do like the image of the horse on the reverse. The coin is in really nice condition for such a large bronze.

Congratulations on this latest acquisition.
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Wow! Amazing piece of history. Out of all the coins I have ever wished could talk and relate it's history, this would be it. I love that period of history.
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SpeedDemonND, I have no illusions that I can claim ownership of this coin...or any other in my collection. I see myself merely as a caretaker. A steward of a historical artifact that came into being thousands of years before my own existence, and (hopefully) will continue on for thousands more after I am gone. It is a humbling thought!

Thanks, Jim and Earle. Six months ago I saw a similar trishekel and was mesmerized. So I set aside a little bit of money each week in the hope that I could acquire one. Timing was right and I was able to pull the trigger on this specimen. I am beyond pleased!
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What a wonderful portrait Mike! Well worth waiting for..
Nice and big too...Must be lovely in hand.


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It is indeed a fine specimen, Paul. Well worth the time and effort. I was fortunate with the timing. I saw many trishekels while I was saving up, and all were either too pricey or overly worn. This one has all the nice details and fell within reach price-wise. Sometimes things simply work out!
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