Obverse:
Ship, right, bearing cross with Tudor rose
below, initials H K (Henry and Katherine of
Aragon) either side of mast. Text around HENRIC
DI G R AGL Z FRANC DNS HIBERN.
Reverse:
St. George in armour on horseback right, with
lance in right hand, slaying the dragon. Dragon
with head to right being trampled and with
spear in mouth. Text around TALI DICA SIGNO
MES FLVCTVARI NEQVIT (Consecrated by such
a sign the mind cannot waver).
History:
The Henry VIII George-Noble is one of the
rarest and most distinctive English coins.
In 1526, in an effort to prevent the drain
of gold to continental Europe, the value of
English gold was increased. After the Angel
had been revalued at 7s and 6d (90 pence),
the George-Noble was introduced as its replacement
with a value of 6s and 8d (80 pence). The
George-Noble was soon discontinued, and was
certainly not used after 1544.
Date:
Mint mark rose, Second coinage, 1526-1544.
Diameter:
2.7cm
