FORVM`s Classical Numismatics Discussion Board
Numismatic and History Discussion Forums => Coin of the Day => Topic started by: Tracy Aiello on July 11, 2021, 02:23:27 pm
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I’m not sure if this qualifies as a COTD, but I’m going to give it a shot.
I was delighted to be fortunate enough to bring this Larissian obol into my collection, a coin once owned by BCD. To me it’s condition is remarkable; in hand it is simply wonderful.
Obv: horse prancing r.
Rev: Λ - Α (lower l. corner, upper r. corner) Larissa walking l. wearing Chiton, l. hand lowered behind her and bouncing a ball in front of her with raised r. Hand.
Silver obol; Larissa; c. 460 - 440 BC; .99g; 10mm: 180º; Imhoof-Blumer Nymphen: p. 69 no. 186 pl. V no. 18; Herrmann Group II b 𝛃 pl. I 16; BCD Thessaly I 1111 (this coin).
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Great coin +++
Congratulation :) ;)
Joe
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I don't think I have had that type yet. Nice coin.
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Thank you Quadrans and Joe. I am really smitten with the quaint, archaic representation of Larissa on this coin, as well as the expression on the horse. Not sure if the horse looks mean or determined or both.
Tracy