(April 5, 2025) Coin is dated 405-370 BCE. Coins of this style are from the Greek province of Thessaly and mostly like minted in its largest city of Larissa. The horse likely represents a wild horse as a representation of something not being controlled. The face likely represents the city's patron deity also called Larissa.
Coin number BCD 196. Image from https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/thessaly/larissa/t.html
(April 5, 2025) Coin is dated 365-356 BC. Coins of this style are from the Greek province of Thessaly and mostly like minted in its largest city of Larissa. The horse likely represents a wild horse as a representation of something not being controlled. The face likely represents the city's patron deity also called Larissa.
Coin number BCD 272. Image from https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/thessaly/larissa/t.html
(April 5, 2025) Coin is dated 380-365 BC. Coins of this style are from the Greek province of Thessaly and mostly like minted in its largest city of Larissa. The horse likely represents a wild horse as a representation of something not being controlled. The face likely represents the city's patron deity also called Larissa.
Coin number BCD 295. Image from https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/thessaly/larissa/t.html
(April 5, 2025) Coin is dated 380-365 BC. Coins of this style are from the Greek province of Thessaly and mostly like minted in its largest city of Larissa. The horse likely represents a wild horse as a representation of something not being controlled. The face likely represents the city's patron deity also called Larissa.
Coin number BCD 295. Image from https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/thessaly/larissa/t.html