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Hanibal Barkas, 1 Dollar, Series: Great Commanders

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Face value1 Dollar
New Zealand Legal Tender
MetalAg 925
Size38.61 mm
Weight28.28 g
MintageUp to 5,000 pcs
IssuerNiue Island
QualityProof
DecorationTwo zircons and element in polished finish
Date of issueJanuary 2012

“Hannibal Barkas” is an eight coin in the „Great Commanders” series. The Mint of Poland has decided to depict the greatest and the most heroic and charismatic commanders on collector coins. This international series already includes the coins produced by the Mint of Poland: “Napoleon Bonaparte”, “Mikhail Kutuzov”, ”Alexander the Great”, “Sitting Bull” as well as the coins manufactured by the Kazakhstan Mint: “Chingiz Khan”, “Attila the Hun” and “Tomyris”.


Hannibal Barkas lived between 247 - 183 BC. He was a commander of the army of Carthage during the Second Punic War. Took his place in history as one of the greatest strategists of ancient times.

The coin „Hannibal Barkas” was struck on blanks of Ag 925, in a low mintage – up to 5,000 pieces, in proof quality.

Obverse:
At the top of the coin, in front of the Carthaginian buckler- the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. In the centre – the face value: 1 Dollar. On both sides – images of war elephants, that Hannibal was using during his military expeditions. On their heads – protective armors, which are decorated with zircons in the shape of teardrops. Under the elephants - the mint’s mark (m/w) and the alloy (Ag 925).

Reverse:
In the central part of the coin – the images of warriors astride elephants. In the background – the line of the Alps, through Hannibal conducted his army to Italy. Below – the years of life of the commander “247-183 BC”. At the top – an effigy of Hannibal Barkas, taken from an ancient coin. The inscriptions: on the left “HANNIBAL”, on the right: “BARKAS”.

Designer: Sebastian Mikołajczak


Hannibal Barkas was one of the greatest strategists of ancient times. He took over command of the Carthaginian army in 221 BC, after the death of the outstanding commander in chief Hasdrubal. His goal was to expand the territory of Carthage. In 218 BC he conquered the allied with Rome city-state Sagunto located on the Iberian Peninsula, by which he started the outbreak of the Second Punic War (218-201 BC). After the capitulation of Sagunto, Rome sent a group of envoys to Carthage with the message requesting the release of Hannibal as a warmonger. As one might guess, they returned empty-handed.

The Carthaginian war with Rome became a reality. Hannibal set off to the Apennine Peninsula with his army and war elephants which were arousing tremendous fear among the Romans. He crossed the Pyrenees, southern Gaul and the Alps. The first clash with the Romans took place on the bank of the Ticino River, which as well as the next battle on the bank of the Trebbia River, was led by Hannibal to victory, opening the way to the middle Italy. The most famous defeat of the Romans in the clash against the brave commander in chief was the Battle of Cannae in 216 BC. After that series of the victories the Romans coined the phrase: "Hannibal ante portas," meaning "Hannibal at the gates", which so far is used as a warning against a coming danger. Eventually the Second Punic War ended with signing a peace treaty in 201 BC after the defeat of Hannibal’s army at Zama. Carthage had to renounce all its territories in Europe and pay an enormous contribution.

MetalAg 925
Size40.00 x 28.00 mm
MintageUp to 4,000 pcs
Weight28.28 g

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