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Zeugitana, Carthage (c.320-310 BC), Electrum Stater

North Africa, Zeugitana, Carthage (c. 320-310 B.C.), Electrum Stater. Head of Tanit-Persephone facing left, wearing a wreath of corn-ears, a pendant-earring and a necklace, rev. horse standing right, 7.59g., 12h (Jenkins & Lewis, Group IV, d, 230 (this reverse die)). An early electrum issue from Carthage, with a good proportion of gold, well-struck and of excellent style, some minor traces of die-rust on obverse, a couple of light marks, otherwise lustrous and good extremely fine, a very good example.

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