Henry V gold half Noble Coin
Fine: £1,000
Very Fine: Up to: £4,950
Henry V gold half-nobles (1413–1422) generally sell for between £1,400 and over £4,950, depending on condition, rarity, and specific class, with high-quality examples or rare varieties fetching higher prices. Common sales for well-preserved examples often fall in the £2,000–£3,500 range, while damaged pieces might sell below £1,000.
Key Factors Influencing Price
- Class: Various types (Class F, G, etc.) and specific mint marks affect value.
- Condition: “Very Fine” to “Extremely Fine” grades command the highest prices.
- Rarity: Specific mule types (combinations of different dies) are rarer.
- Damages: Any edge damage, clipping, or repairs from being worn as jewelry significantly lowers value.
