Angel (coin)
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An Angel is a gold coin, first used in France (where is was also known as an Angelot and an Ange) in 1340, and introduced into England by Edward IV in 1465 as a new issue of the "noble" and so at first called the "angel-noble".
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Henry VI of England struck 1470 |
Edward IV of England (Second Reign, 1471-1483) |
Henry VIII of England First coinage, 1509-1526 |
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Henry VIII of England - struck 1513-1526 |

