THESSALY. Larissa. AR Drachm, ca. 365-356 B.C. ANACS EF 45. BCD Thessaly II-315-6; HGC-4, 454. Obverse: Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly left, with hair in ampyx; Reverse: Horse standing right, preparing to roll. Though the reverse is a bit of the short flan, the obverse is perfectly placed and offers an incredibly attractive facing portrait of the nymph for which the city was named.