From Carthage to the Holy Land: The ‘Palm Tree’ Nummus

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Gabriela Bijovsky

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Tiny, ill-struck copper coins depicting a palm tree are the most common type of coins from
Carthage discovered in excavations and hoards from Israel. This article studies their typology
and chronology within the framework of other nummi types minted in that city during the
Byzantine period.

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