Leopard Coin
Leopard Coin #450

An attempt by Edward III to produce a gold coin to be used internationally, much like the Florin but only half of the value. The Leopard bore the following Latin legend: 'DOMINE NE IN FURORE TUO ARGUAS ME', meaning: 'O Lord, rebuke me not in Thy anger'. The Florin was recalled and melted down in 1344 to produce the Noble. Few specimens have survived of what is often regarded as one of the most beautiful medieval coins ever produced.
Type
Market Value
$1,214,738
Circulation
36,484
Leopard Coin is an Artifact item that, along with the Florin Coin and Gold Noble Coin, can be traded at the Museum for 100 Points.
Obtaining
Leopard Coin can be found as city find once the Medieval Archaeology History course has been completed.
The Leopard Coin can be obtained during Museum Day (May 17th–19th) from the following crimes:
- Old Furniture : Bury (quantity 1)