GREEK COINS
Thessaly
Larissa. Circa 370-360 BC. Drachm (Silver, 17mm, 6.03 g 1). ΑΛΕΥ Head of Aleuas, three-quarter facing to left, wearing a conical helmet, held on his head by a cord tied below his chin, with ear flaps and ornamented with wings; to right, double-ax. Rev. ΛΑΡΙΣΑΙΑ - [ΕΛ]ΛΑ Eagle, with closed wings and head turned back to right, standing left on thunderbolt. BCD I, 1135 = BMC 12 = Traité IV, 699, pl. CCXCVIII, 11. Gulbenkian 473 = Jameson 2469. Herrmann Group VIII, pl. VII, 11. Lorber 2008, p. 45, 94 (all same dies). Very rare. Bright surfaces, otherwise, good very fine.
From a northern European collection.