Gold Noble Coin
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Gold Noble Coin #452

The first mass-produced English coin, preceded by the Florin, the gold Noble was valued at six shillings and eight pence. The coin was introduced in 1344, and weighed 138.5 grains, later reduced to 128.5 grains. Mentioned in Shakespeare's plays, this coin is sought after by museums and private collectors.
Type
Market Value
$1,687,230
Circulation
36,688
Gold Noble Coin is an Artifact item that, along with the Leopard Coin and Florin Coin, can be traded at the Museum for 100 Points.
It can be found in the City once the Medieval Archaeology History course has been completed.
The Gold Noble Coin can be obtained during Museum Day (May 17th–19th) from the following crimes:
- Old Furniture : Bury (quantity 1)