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  2. Angel (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The angel was an English gold coin introduced by Edward IV in 1465. It was patterned after the French angelot or ange, which had been issued since 1340. The name derived from its representation of the archangel Michael slaying a dragon. As it was considered a new issue of the noble, it was also called the angel-noble. [1]

  3. 5 Rare Coins That Sold for More Than $1 Million Last Year

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    Sale price: $1.24 million “Noblecoins were produced to honor Danish nobility. These specimens were struck between 1496 and 1532 in honor of the kings Hans, Christian II and Frederik I, ...

  4. Angel (Manx coin) - Wikipedia

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    1470's gold coin was the first English coin depicting Angel Michael Statue of Archangel Michael at the University of Bonn, slaying Satan as a dragon The Isle of Man has used three private mints to make their Angel coins, the English Pobjoy Mint from 1984 until 2016, Liechtenstein's Coin Investment Trust (CIT) [ 3 ] and the English Tower Mint ...

  5. Noble (English coin) - Wikipedia

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    The derivatives of the noble, the half noble and quarter noble, on the other hand, were produced in quantity and were very popular. The value of the coin was six shillings and eight pence (written 6/8, or 6s.8d., vjs.viijd.), which was equivalent to eighty old pence or one-third of a pound sterling. The weight was changed from issue to issue to ...

  6. 6 Rare Coins That Sold for at Least $600,000

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    Here are the top six coins, ranked in order of the sale price, with descriptions from Stack’s Bowers: 1825/4/1 Capped Head Left Half Eagle: With only three known to exist, this rare coin fetched ...

  7. List of British banknotes and coins - Wikipedia

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    Gold coin demonetized within one year. [coins 2] One shilling and sixpence: 1/6: £0.075: Late 1640's Minted under Charles I during the civil war briefly. Gold penny: 1/8 to 2/-£0.0833 to £0.1: 1257–1265. Gold. Undervalued for its metal content and extremely rare. Quarter noble: 1/8: £0.0833: 1344–1470. Quarter angel: 2/-£0.1: 1547 ...

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