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There were many different English gold coins produced during this period.

Angel

Half-angel or Angelet

Treble-sovereign

Double-sovereign

Sovereign

Ryal

George-noble

Half-George-noble

Crown of the Rose

Crown of the Double-Rose

Halfcrown

Quarter-angel

Crown

Half-sovereign

Fine Sovereign

Half Pound

Rose-ryal

Spur ryal

Unite

Double-crown

Britain crown

Thistle crown

Laurel

Half-laurel

Quarter-laurel

All of these gold coins were issued at different times for different Kings and Queens, coins of the same name often changing their face value from time to time.

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