HENRY VIII TESTOON
m.m. LIS
HENRY VIII [1509-47]
Third coinage TESTOON (shilling)
Weight 7.67g. Tower m.m. LIS
Crowned bearded bust of the King facing, with promenant sidelocks,
wearing a mantle with collar of fur.
HENRIC VIII DI GRA AGL FRA Z HIB REX
rev. Large crowned rose, crowned h R at sides
POSVI DEVM ADIVTORIVM MEVM
Lombardic lettering, Roman M, saltie stops, two double saltires after MEVM
Amagificent and beautiful speciman, on an exceptonally full round flan,
the detail fully clear and struck up, a coin of excessive rarity in this condition.
The provenance dates back to ownership in the 18 centuary
S.Tyssen
Durrant
Shepherd
Rostrum
Murdoch
Spinks
Cope
The first testoon of Henry VIII, the 9 oz fine issue reading henric VIII, are struck in finer metal but in lower relief than the subsequent issues. They are rare in absolute terms and extremely so in a high state of preservation. This example has long been regarded as unrivaled
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