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Hello,
Was looking for a little help with the ID and valuation of the following coin. It's not an area that I'm familiar with so could it be fake? I'm guessing that it some kind of bronze and measures 29.5 mm and weighs 15.42 Grams.

Many thanks
SJK
While yours is much heavier and bronze, it could be a Carthaginian coin of this type (roughly, yours having a palm tree behind the horse I think):

Carthaginian shekel
₱o$₮ag€ $₮am₱$ a₹€ mo₹€ £€₲i₮ima₮€ a$ a ƒo₹m oƒ ¢u₹₹€nc¥ ₮ha₦ ₮h€ €₦₮i₹€ "¢oi₦" ₱₹odu¢₮io₦ oƒ ₦au₹u o₹ ₦iu€. ••• £€$ ₮im฿₹€$-₱o$₮€ $o₦₮ ₱£u$ £é₲i₮im€$ €₦ ₮a₦t qu'o฿j€₮$ mo₦é₮ai₹€$ qu€ £a ₱₹odu¢₮io₦ €₦₮iè₹€ d€ «mo₦₦ai€$» d€ ₦au₹u ou d€ ₦iu€.
Verweis : "Camerinvs"​While yours is much heavier and bronze, it could be a Carthaginian coin of this type (roughly, yours having a palm tree behind the horse I think):

Carthaginian shekel
​Camerinvs
Thank you... I did some digging and found the following! Could it be the Trishekel? I'm about 2 grams off but its the closest I've seen so far.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces80579.html

Many Thanks
SJK
My impression is that it's the trishekel; I'm not too worried about the difference of weight since these are bronze coins.

Hopefully, someone who is more of an expert in Carthaginian coinage than I am will confirm!
₱o$₮ag€ $₮am₱$ a₹€ mo₹€ £€₲i₮ima₮€ a$ a ƒo₹m oƒ ¢u₹₹€nc¥ ₮ha₦ ₮h€ €₦₮i₹€ "¢oi₦" ₱₹odu¢₮io₦ oƒ ₦au₹u o₹ ₦iu€. ••• £€$ ₮im฿₹€$-₱o$₮€ $o₦₮ ₱£u$ £é₲i₮im€$ €₦ ₮a₦t qu'o฿j€₮$ mo₦é₮ai₹€$ qu€ £a ₱₹odu¢₮io₦ €₦₮iè₹€ d€ «mo₦₦ai€$» d€ ₦au₹u ou d€ ₦iu€.
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