A Medieval Gold Rarity from the Age of Chivalry
Step back into the heart of England’s medieval era with the Quarter Noble, a gold coin first struck in 1344 under Edward III and issued until the late 15th century. This remarkable piece of history offers collectors a tangible connection to the age of knights, castles, and the Hundred Years’ War.
The Quarter Noble stands as a testament to England’s first widely accepted gold coinage, introduced to facilitate trade and larger transactions during a transformative period in British history. Its design and gold content reflect the prestige and power of the English monarchy at a time when England asserted its influence across Europe.
With limited surviving examples, the Quarter Noble is a coveted addition for collectors of historic and medieval coinage. Each coin bears the marks of its era, making it a unique artefact and a conversation piece for any collection.
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Each coin is unique and may vary in appearance.
Specification
Specification | Value |
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Alloy | 22 Carat Gold |
Weight | 1.89 g |
Diameter | 20.00mm |
Quality | Circulating |
Year | 1344-1470 |
Specification | Value |
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Pure Metal Type | Gold |
Condition | Fine |