Heritage Auctions

Auction 3076  –  9 September 2019

Heritage Auctions, Auction 3076

Online only session: Ancient and World Coins

Mo, 09.09.2019, from 5:00 PM CEST
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Description

ZEUGITANA. Carthage. Time of Hannibal (ca. 213-210 BC). AR half-shekel (21mm, 5.94 gm, 12h). NGC VF 4/5 - 3/5. Carthaginian occupation of Punic Spain. Bare male head (Hannibal?) left / Horse right, palm tree behind; Punic letter zayin below. SNG BM Spain 111. cf. SNG Copenhagen (North Africa) 295 (no Punic letter). The distinctive obverse head has been variously described in the literature as a depiction of Melqart, a Semitic version of Heracles, or Hannibal in the guise of the god, or possibly his brother Mago. Modern scholarship, which tends to be suspicious of early claims to see portraits in images of gods, interprets the head as that of Melqart. However, the distinct physiognomy of the nose and other facial features, as well as the sideburns, suggest an attempt at true portraiture.

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Price realized 165 USD
Starting price 150 USD
Estimate 300 USD
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