The Noble
Introduced during the reign of Edward III, the noble had a value of six shillings and eight pence or a third of a pound. Throughout its time in circulation, fractionals were also introduced; a half-noble with a value of three shillings and four pence, and a quarter-noble with a value of one shilling and eight pence.
The obverse featured a striking design of the king on a ship holding a shield bearing the king’s Coat of Arms. Designs on the smaller denominations were similar, with the quarter-noble simply displaying the shield. This was the first gold coin to be produced in large numbers and would continue to be struck for circulation for over 100 years.
Specification
| Specification | Value | 
|---|---|
| Denomination | Noble | 
| Alloy | 22 Carat Gold | 
| Quality | Circulating | 
| Pure Metal Type | Gold | 
| Specification | Value | 
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