Edward III "gold noble" coin / #M88
Technical features
- Coin dies set, allowing you to mint your historical coins yourself.
- Hardened steel bars, hardness 60-64 HRC. High resistance.
- A set consists of a bar 10cm long, and a bar 8cm long.
- Bars diameter: 25mm.
- Diameter of engraved patterns: 22mm.
- Deep engraving and perfectly crafted designs for optimal results.
- Manufactured in France, on order, and shipped worldwide within 2-4 weeks, from France!
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Historical informations
This coin is a gold noble issued under King Edward III of England (1327–1377). It features the king standing in a ship, symbolizing England’s naval power during the Hundred Years’ War. The reverse displays a decorative cross with a religious Latin inscription. Introduced around 1344, the noble became a major high-value coin used in international trade. Its gold content and iconic design made it one of the most prestigious medieval English coins.
