Great Britain
Edward III (1327-77) gold Noble ND, S-1490, N-1181 (scarce), 4th Coinage, Pre-Treaty Series of 1351-61, French title (Series G, struck 1356-61), tiny annulet at end of royal cross on reverse, London mint, MS63 NGC, another beauty, similar to another here but they were struck from different obv. dies (here, large pellets on the ship's sides, end of title abbreviated, sword tilts less, etc.), lustrous with choice surfaces, sharply struck on a broad flan containing all letters of the legends, king's tiny face well defined, slight crease on reverse. All in all, an exceptionally fine example of this type of Noble. (Mis-attributed on the NGC grading insert as S-1502, which would be Treaty Period without French title.)
Estimate: 5000-6000 USD