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The base of Carthaginian currency, otherwise called Punic currency, was the shekel. These coins often illustrated pictures of gods, goddesses, generals, and animals. The example below shows the Punic god Melquart and a war elephant on the back. However, the most popular coin was bronze featuring the goddess Tanit and a horse on the back.
Carthage was also the first known state to use promissory notes, which are documents promising to pay someone a fixed amount of money by a set date. In regards to the shekel, Carthage produced and circulated 1/2 shekel, shekel, 1 2/3 shekel, double shekel, and tripled shekel coins. They used gold, silver, electrum, bronze, and billon to make these coins, but after the First Punic War, Carthage began to only issue bronze coins in North Africa. 

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