A Henry VI gold Quarter-Noble Coin

A Henry VI gold Quarter-Noble Coin
Fine: £500
Very Fine: £1,800
Based on recent auction results, a Henry VI “mule” (or early annulet issue) quarter-noble sold for prices generally ranging between

£500 and £1,800, depending on the specific variation, mint, and condition.

  • £1,800: A Henry VI Annulet issue Quarter Noble (London Mint, Lis over shield, Mullet after EXALTABITVR, 1.72g) sold in June 2024 (VF condition).
  • £650: A Henry VI London Mint Quarter Noble (Lis over shield, S.1810) sold in September 2023.
  • £950: A Henry VI Annulet issue Quarter Noble (Lis over shield, 1.68g) sold in June 2022.
  • £1,950: A listed retail price for a Henry VI Annulet issue gold Quarter Noble, indicating the higher end of market value.
Key Factors for Value:
  • Issue: The “Annulet Issue” (c. 1422-1430) is the most common, while specific mule variations (combining different die issues) can command higher prices.
  • Condition: Coins graded Fine (Fine or better), Very Fine (VF), or Near Extremely Fine (NEF) bring the highest prices.
  • Mintmark: Large Lis or Lis over shield are desirable markers.

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