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How much is an angel coin worth?

When the angel coin was first issued under King Edward the Eight’s reign, it was worth 6 shillings and 8 pence. Then, when Henry the Eighth came to power in 1509, the coin increased in value and was worth seven shillings and sixpence or 90 pence, and it continued to increase in 1544 what it was valued at 8 shillings or 96 pence.

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What is the smallest version of an angel coin?

The smallest version of the coin typically starts at around £75 and makes a great present or collectable. The angel is a gold coin that was first introduced in England by King Edward the Fourth in 1465; however, it was modelled after a coin more than a hundred years older.

What is an angel-noble coin?

The Noble was a very popular coin that circulated through much of the country along with the smaller versions of the Noble referred to as the half Noble and the quarter Noble. Because the angel replaced the Noble, some people referred to it as the angel-noble rather than just the angel.

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