THESSALY. Larissa. Early 4th Century BC. Trihemiobol (Silver, 16 mm, 1.61 g, 9 h). Small, round shield with the device of a bull's hoof to right within a dotted circle; all within a circle of dots. Rev. Λ-API (retrograde) Laureate and draped bust Asklepios to right, bearded and with long hair, before him, snake coiling right. BCD Thessaly I 1120 and II 169 var. (both struck from the same dies, albeit different from the ones here). Traité II, 4, 690 and pl. CCXCVII, 23-24. A wonderful piece, very rare, toned and with a sensitive 'portrait' of Asklepios. Struck on a curiously oblong flan, otherwise, good very fine.