63
1381
Henry VIII silver halfpenny of London, Second
Coinage 1526-1544, mm. Arrow, Spink 2349, with
old ticket, NEF
£75 - £95
1382
Henry VIII struck under Edward VI silver groat,
Tower Mint, mm. Lis, reverse reads:- POSVI, Bust 5,
Lombardic lettering [scarce], full flan, weakness on
legend, light marks under magnification, portrait well
above average for the issue J.J.N. 1871, Spink 2403,
NVF
£200 - £240
1383
Henry VIII, silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-
1544], Laker Bust D, Lombardic lettering mm lis,
Spink 2337E, full and round, very lightly crinkled,
nice portrait, NVF/VF
£80 - £100
1384
Henry VIII, silver halfgroat, Second Coinage [1526-
1544], Canterbury Mint, mm, uncertain [121],
Archbishop Warham, W A beside reverse shield,
Spink 2343 full, round, well centred, very lightly
crinkled, VF
£40 - £50
1385
Henry VIII, Third Coinage 1544-1547 gold half-
angel, annulet on ship, mm. Lis, Spink 2301, full,
round, well centred, very lightly crinkled, NVF
£500 - £600
1386
Henry VI, First Reign 1422-1461 gold half-noble,
Annulet Issue 1422-1430, annulet by sword hand and
in one spandrel on reverse, lis after hENRIC and
mm. Lis reverse, Spink 1805, full, round, well
centred, GVF
£800 - £1200
1387
Henry VI, First Reign [1422-1461] silver groat,
Pinecone-mascle Issue [1431-1433], Calais Mint,
Spink 1875, very slightly double-struck on reverse,
NVF
£60 - £80
1388
Irish Edward I silver penny of Dublin, pellet before
EDW.R, large flan with very small amount of edge
loss, F/GF with a ditto F/GF, these together with a
halfpenny sized fragment of a silver penny of
Alexander III of Scotland, NVF [3]
£45 - £55
1389
Irish silver halfpenny of John, Second 'DOM[INUS]
Coinage, c.1190-1199, type 1b struck on small flan,
obverse reads:- +IOHANNES DOM, reverse reads:-
+ADAM ON DVVE, Dublin Mint, moneyer Adam,
Spink 6205, VF
£180 - £200
1390
No lot.
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1391
Isaac I Comnenus, 1st.September 1057 - 25th.
December 1059, Byzantine two-thirds silver
miliaresion, Constantinople Mint, weight 1.63g,
diameter 23.03, obverse:- Christ's bust facing, with
nimbus cruciger, wearing pallium and colobium,
right hand raised giving benediction, book of Gospels
in left hand, legend IC - XC, reverse:- Greek legend
in six lines, KE RO[HO] / IC[AAKIW] /
[OPOOAOIW] / [AECI IOT]H / [TW] KOMNH
/ NW, double lined border each side, Sear 1846,
there is thought to be only three other specimens of
this issue known, these all being in museums and
from different dies to the present piece, the coin in
the Dumbarton Oakes Collection was sold in 1948
and the only previous sale we can trace was in 1886,
present piece found with a metal detector on 1st.
January 2015 in Mid-Suffolk, sold with all paperwork
and research by Dr.Vezin, reverse has thin black
deposit across legend, also very light scuffs,
excessively rare and possibly the only specimen of this
Byzantine Emperor in silver available to the private
collector, VF/NF
£5000 - £6000