I just picked up this one today. Dont know why but now I have three of them. I guess it is because they are from my area of interest and the significant history behind them. Carthago Nova Iberia, c. 237 - 206 B.C. Spain, Carthago Nova Æ Unit. Roman Occupation after 209 BC. Bare-head left (Scipio Africanus?) Horse standing right; palm tree behind. CNH Class XI, 282; SNG BM Spain 127-128; ACIP 609. Here are my other two Post up your Carthage type coins !
I like those three, @bcuda ... CARTHAGE MALE HEAD, NOT SCIPIO Carthage Zeugitana 4th-3rd C BCE Male Head Horse
Nice coins, bcuda. And that is a beautiful 1/10 stater, panzerman. Here are a couple of my Carthaginians. Both with Tanit and horse. EL Stater, circa 310-270 BC Trihemishekel, circa 203-201 BC
That's terrific Excellent coins My only carthaginian coin Siculo-Punic, AE16 - 264-241 BC Head of Tanit left Horse right and palm tree 1.75 gr, 16 mm Ref : SNG Cop. 111 Q
CARTHAGE EMPIRE GOLD Carthage - Zeugitana AV 1-10th Stater-Shekel 350-320 BCE 0.94g 7.5mm Palm- Horse Head SNG COP 132 CARTHAGE EMPIRE ELECTRUM Carthage Zeugitana 310-270 BCE EL Dekadrachm-Stater 18.5mm 7.27g Tanit Horse 3 pellets in ex MAA 12 SNG COP 136
CARTHAGE EMPIRE AR Carthage Zeugitania AR Half-Shekel (approx Drachm / Denarius) 17mm 3.8g 2nd Punic War 218-202 BC Sicily mint 216-211 BC Tanit l Horse r sun as double uraeus SNG COP 359 Carthage - Sicily AR Litra (approx Obol / Sestertius) 4th C BCE 9.5mm 0.65g Palm Tree Horse Head SNG Cop 74 EE Clain-Safanelli RARE Bruttium Carthage occup 2nd Punic War AR Half-Shekel (approx Drachm / Denarius) 216-211 Tanit Horse SOLAR-O HN Italy 2016 SNG Cop 361-3 Bruttium Carthage occup 2nd Punic War AR Half-Shekel (approx Drachm / Denarius) 216-211 Tanit Horse SOLARdisc HN Italy 2016 Carthage - Zeugitana AR Shekel- (approx DiDrachm / Heavy Denarius) 360-264 BCE Tanit Horse r head l palm SNG COP 141 Carthage 300-264 BCE AR 2/3 Shekel (approx 3 Denarii or 3 Drachm)Tanit-Horse Sear6491 SNG COP143var-tile
@SensibleSal66, your curiousity (and sheer bravery in venturing into this circle) are infectious. People who wanted to could learn from your example.
@bcuda, thank you for expanding my horizons about the Iberio-Carthingian series generally. (Yep, just made that up.) It's only now registering how profoundly it represents a continuation of the Carthaginian series (big, fat air quotes: ) 'proper.'
Carthage Billon Tridrachm 210-202 B.C. Obv Head of Tanit left. Rv. Horse standing right in front of palm tree. 11.65 grms 26 mm Photo by W. Hansen
@Terence Cheesman, that tridrachm is why I'd collect more ancient, if I had the budget. Phenomenal example in every way.