I'm not really into Greek coins, but I got this in a uncleaned lot. After a internet search, I matched this with a picture of a Thessaly, Larissa mint 400-334 BC head of nymph coin, AE-18. I'd like confirmation on the ID, and I'd like to know how much this coin usually sells for. I'm sorry for the terrible photos, I just can't get a sharp photo of this coin
Like I said on another thread, I don't have my computer so I can't really check. But it does look like it is from Larissa. I have found Larissa coins can be expensive in decent condition.
I agree: Thessaly, Larissa; obverse of Larissa facing slightly left, reverse horseman riding right. eBay is the best place to check comparable prices since auction houses like CNG (who has a great archive) will only have this coin in a much better state of preservation. Here's the most recent example sold by CNG (e-auction 29 June 2016): 377, Lot: 38. Estimate $75. Sold for $45. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. THESSALY, Larissa. 3rd century BC. Æ Dichalkon (20mm, 5.30 g, 11h). Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly left / ΛΑΡ-Ι-Σ-ΑΙΩΝ (partially retrograde), Thessalian warrior on horse rearing right, holding spear; Ξ below. Rogers 287 corr. (ethnic); BCD Thessaly I 1171.1 var. (monogram on rev.); BCD Thessaly II 393.5 var. (same obv. die; arrangement of ethnic); HGC 4, 530. VF, dark brown patina. From the BCD Collection.