Silver Didrachm, Larissa, 350-340 BCE

Type/Object Name: Ob:Head of Larissa. | Re: Prancing horse. Inscription 螞螒巍螜危螒螜惟螡 (鈥淟ARISAION鈥 = 鈥渙f the people of Larissa鈥).
Dates: 350-340 BCE
Medium: Silver, Didrachm
Dimensions: Diameter聽22.8 mm, Weight 12.2337 g
Credit Line: On loan to 麻豆免费版下载Art Museum, courtesy of John Nebel
Notes: Shared Visual Expressions
Larissa was a city in northern Greece that was famous for its horses. The prancing horse on the reverse of this coin shows how spirited and fine these steeds could be. The patron goddess of the city, a water nymph named Larissa, is shown on the obverse; her elaborate waving hair looks like it could be flowing underwater and was copied from Sicilian coins made by the artist Kimon. The expression of her eyes here may be intended to represent sorrow. Larissa stopped minting coins after it was conquered in 342 BCE by Philip II, king of Macedon and father of Alexander the Great.
Similar to CUAM .
Collection: Coin, John Nebel
Bibliography: SNG Copenhagen 119; ACGC 396 (this reverse die); Dewing 1397; MFA 895.