Punic Iberia. Circa 237-209 BC. AR Quarter Shekel 13 mm. 1.6 gm

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Punic Iberia. Circa 237-209 BC. AR Quarter Shekel 13 mm. 1.6 gm. Obv: Laureate male head left; club over shoulder. Rev: Elephant standing right. MHC 45–58; ACIP 555; SNG BM Spain 102. Rare.

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Punic Iberia. Circa 237-209 BC. AR Quarter Shekel 13 mm. 1.6 gm. Obv: Laureate male head left; club over shoulder. Rev: Elephant standing right. MHC 45–58; ACIP 555; SNG BM Spain 102. Rare.

Punic Iberia. Circa 237-209 BC. AR Quarter Shekel 13 mm. 1.6 gm. Obv: Laureate male head left; club over shoulder. Rev: Elephant standing right. MHC 45–58; ACIP 555; SNG BM Spain 102. Rare.

Hannibal (/ˈhænɪbəl/; Punic: 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋, romanized: Ḥanībaʿl; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War.

Hannibal's father, Hamilcar Barca, was a leading Carthaginian general during the First Punic War. His younger brothers were Mago and Hasdrubal; his brother-in-law was Hasdrubal the Fair, who commanded other Carthaginian armies. Hannibal lived during a period of great tension in the Mediterranean Basin, triggered by the emergence of the Roman Republic as a great power with its defeat of Carthage in the First Punic War. Revanchism prevailed in Carthage, symbolized by the pledge that Hannibal made to his father to "never be a friend of Rome".

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