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Etruria was a region of Central Italy, located in an area that covered part of what are now Tuscany, Lazio, and Umbria.


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Uncertain mint in Etruria, AE Uncia, ca. 240-225 BC. 20mm, 8.60g. Wheel with six spokes or star of six rays, dot to left / Double-axe (bipennis) head, uncertain letter to left, dot to right. HN Italy 59.


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Etruria, uncertain mint AE17. Third century BC. Negro's head right / Elephant right. HN Italy 69.


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ETRURIA, Arretium (?), The Chiana Valley. Circa 208-207 BC. AE Quartuncia. Negro head right / Indian elephant standing right, bell around neck; M below. SNG ANS 39-41; BMC 19.

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13769. Silver half shekel, SNG Cop 383, choice EF, Carthage mint, 3.329g, 18.6mm, 0o, obverse laureate male head left (Hannibal or Melquarth), dot border; reverse African elephant walking left on exergual line, Punic letter A in ex, linear border;


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i can not say for certain who this man is but i will guess that he is Sicilian

Agathocles or his son perhaps

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i will guess that the man on the coin is Hannibal
considering the location and the kind of elephant on the coin

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what about this coin?

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what about this coin?

perhaps a young Hercules
considering the man on the coin has a striking resemblance to the Hercules coins of the roman republic

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i will guess that the man on the coin is Hannibal
considering the location and the kind of elephant on the coin

Are there any references in ancient Greek or Roman writing suggesting Hannibal might have looked like that?
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i will guess that the man on the coin is Hannibal
considering the location and the kind of elephant on the coin

Are there any references in ancient Greek or Roman writing suggesting Hannibal might have looked like that?
Hannibal was called an Afer by Quintus Horatius Flaccus

Virgil describes afer people as having twisted hair, dark skin and thick lips

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