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Issuer Larissa Phrikonis
Year 400 BC - 300 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Obverse description Draped bust of a female deity, likely a nymph or local goddess, facing right in profile. The hair is gathered and bound, rendered in a plain archaic style typical of Thessalian coinage of the 4th century BC. The portrait is set within a plain, unbordered field with no surrounding legend.
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Reverse lettering ΛΑ
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Larissa Phrikonis was a small Thessalian settlement distinct from the far more prominent Larissa on the Peneios, and its independent bronze coinage is rarely encountered. The city's autonomous issues appear to have ceased well before the Macedonian consolidation of Thessaly under Philip II, leaving a narrow window of production.

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