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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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Edward III 1327-1377 1348-51 ¼ noble 1/8 = 20d
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Edward III 1327-1377 1351-61 noble 6/8 = 80d = ₤⅓
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Henry V 1413-1422 ¼ noble 1/8 = 20d = ₤¹⁄ ¹²
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Henry VII 1485-1509 sovereign 20/- = ₤1
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Henry VIII 1509-1547 1526-44 sovereign 22/- = ₤1/2/-
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Edward VI 1547-1553 1549 sovereign
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Mary I 1553-1558 1553 fine sovereign 30/- = ₤1½
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Elizabeth I 1558-1603 1561-70 half crown 2/6 = ₤⅛
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James I 1603-1625 1605-6 rose ryal 30/- = ₤1½
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Charles I 1625-1649 1643 triple unite 60/- = ₤3
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Commonwealth 1649-1659 1653 unite 20/- = ₤1
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Charles II 1649-1685 1660-2 unite 20/- = ₤1
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William III and Mary II 1689-1702 1692 five guineas 110/- = ₤5½
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Anne 1702-1714 1706 five guineas 107/6 = ₤5⅜
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George II 1727-1760 1753 five guineas 105/- = ₤5¼
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George III 1760-1820 1761 guinea 21/- = ₤1/1
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George IV 1820-1830 1826 five pounds proof
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William IV 1830-1837 1831 five pounds proof
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Victoria 1838-1901 1839 five pounds pattern
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George VI 1936-1952 1937 five pounds proof
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Elizabeth II 1952- 2001 hundred pounds = 1 oz.
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