c. 3rd Century BC Carthage AE 19 Shekel Tanit & Horse NGC CH F

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This coin was struck during the period when Carthage dominated trade and naval power throughout the western Mediterranean. Carthaginian influence extended across North Africa, Sardinia, Sicily, and parts of Spain. The horse design likely reflects the city’s legendary founding traditions, military strength, and aristocratic cavalry culture. Coins such as this circulated during the decades leading up to the First Punic War (264-241 BC), the conflict that would begin the long struggle between Carthage and Rome.

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CVC & Collectables presents this bronze AE 19 of Carthage, struck during the height of Punic power in the western Mediterranean and certified NGC Choice Fine. Issued between approximately 300-264 BC, this classic Carthaginian bronze features the goddess Tanit on the obverse and the iconic horse motif that became synonymous with Carthaginian coinage.

Coin Highlights:

  • Issuer: Carthage, Zeugitana
  • Date: c. 300-264 BC
  • Denomination: AE 19
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Diameter: 19 mm
  • Grade: NGC Choice Fine (Ch F)
  • Mint: Sardinian Mint (attributed)
  • Reference: SNG Copenhagen 149-150

Obverse:

  • Head of Tanit facing left.
  • Wreathed with grain and wearing a pendant earring and necklace.
  • Dotted border surrounding the design.
  • Tanit was the principal goddess of Carthage and protector of the Punic people.

Reverse:

  • Head of horse facing right.
  • Dotted border.
  • The horse was one of the most enduring symbols of Carthage and appeared on numerous Punic coin issues.

History of Carthage:

Founded by Phoenician settlers from Tyre during the 9th century BC, Carthage grew into one of the wealthiest and most powerful cities of the ancient world. Its extensive trade networks connected Africa, Europe, and the Near East, while its navy controlled key Mediterranean shipping routes. Carthage’s rivalry with Rome led to the Punic Wars, including the campaigns of the famed general Hannibal Barca. Although ultimately destroyed by Rome in 146 BC, Carthage remains one of antiquity’s most fascinating civilizations, and its coinage provides a tangible connection to its remarkable history.

Collectibility:

Bronze coins of Carthage are highly collectible due to their historical importance, distinctive Punic artistry, and association with one of Rome’s greatest rivals. The Tanit and horse type is among the most recognizable of all Carthaginian issues. This NGC Choice Fine example offers strong historical appeal and represents a classic coinage of the ancient Mediterranean world. Find more alike here!

World Coin Issues

Zeugitana,Carthage

Condition

Choice Fine – 15

Grade

NGC

Year

BC

Denominations

AE 19

Metal Weight 6.14 g
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