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Drachm

Issuer Larissa
Year 380 BC - 365 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse lettering ΛΑΡΙΣΑΙΩΝ
Edge Plain
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Larissa's drachms of this period were struck at a moment when the city was navigating the aggressive expansion of the Thessalian League under the Aleuadae, the aristocratic clan that dominated Larissaean politics. The city maintained its own mint as a mark of civic autonomy even as factional conflict between the Aleuadae and rival families repeatedly destabilized local governance — at points inviting Macedonian interference that would eventually prove permanent.

BCD 1152 is a well-documented specimen from the most artistically ambitious phase of Larissaean coinage, when local die-cutters were producing work competitive with the finest contemporary Greek minting anywhere in the Aegean world.

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