British Gold Coins Exhibit from the Thomas H. Law Collection An On-Line Exhibit from the American Numismatic Association (www.money.org)

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British Gold Coins Exhibit from the Thomas H. Law Collection An On-Line Exhibit from the American Numismatic Association (

Edward III ¼ noble 1/8 = 20d

Edward III noble 6/8 = 80d = ₤⅓

Henry V ¼ noble 1/8 = 20d = ₤¹⁄ ¹²

Henry VII sovereign 20/- = ₤1

Henry VIII sovereign 22/- = ₤1/2/-

Edward VI sovereign

Mary I fine sovereign 30/- = ₤1½

Elizabeth I half crown 2/6 = ₤⅛

James I rose ryal 30/- = ₤1½

Charles I triple unite 60/- = ₤3

Commonwealth unite 20/- = ₤1

Charles II unite 20/- = ₤1

William III and Mary II five guineas 110/- = ₤5½

Anne five guineas 107/6 = ₤5⅜

George II five guineas 105/- = ₤5¼

George III guinea 21/- = ₤1/1

George IV five pounds proof

William IV five pounds proof

Victoria five pounds pattern

George VI five pounds proof

Elizabeth II hundred pounds = 1 oz.

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