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United KingdomPeriod:1603-1952 1603-1952

Half Angel no date (1604-1619) "Second coinage" (United Kingdom, James I)

Specification

  • MetalGold (0,995)
  • Weight2,5 g
  • Pure gold (0,08 oz) 2,4875 g

Description

  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • PeriodJames I
  • DenominationHalf Angel
  • Yearno date (1604-1619)
  • RulerJames I (King of England)
  • MintLondon
  • PurposeCirculation
Auction sales chart
Average price:21000 USD
Auction sales chart Half Angel no date (1604-1619) "Second coinage" - Gold Coin Value - United Kingdom, James I
Auction Prices (2)

Auction prices

Find out the current coin value of the British Half Angel no date (1604-1619) "Second coinage". This gold coin from the times of James I. Wondering how much a coin like this is worth? The record price belongs to the lot 20131 sold at the Stack's Bowers auction for USD 28,000. Bidding took place August 15, 2013.

Сondition

How much is the gold coin of James I Half Angel no date (1604-1619) "Second coinage"?

According to the latest data as of December 5, 2025 the average price of a Gold coin Half Angel no date (1604-1619) "Second coinage" is 21000 USD. The coin contains 2,4875 g of pure gold, so we do not recommend selling it for less than 338,86 USD, even if it is in poor condition and has no collectible value.

Where does our service get data on the current price of the Half Angel no date (1604-1619) "Second coinage"?

The information on the current value of the British coin Half Angel no date (1604-1619) "Second coinage" is based on actual auction sales of similar specimens. To reflect the current price level, our service monitors over 590 numismatic companies and records auction results in the coin catalog and auction archive. Please note that the exact value depends directly on the coin's condition, so the average price serves only as an approximate estimate.

Where can I sell the Half Angel no date (1604-1619) "Second coinage"?

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