Gold Unite
The Unite gold coin is the second oldest Pound coin in English currency. It was named by James I in honour of his attempts to unify England and Scotland and followed the English Sovereign, before being replaced in later years by the Laurel.
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Gold Unite Coin Charles I Fair
from £1,176
Gold Half Unite Coin James I Fine
from £1,654
Gold Half Unite Coin Charles I Near Fine
from £1,950
1615-16 Gold Unite Coin James I mm Tun
from £2,257
1625 Gold Unite Coin Charles I Group A
from £2,347
1632-1633 Gold Unite Coin Charles I mm Harp
from £2,445
from £2,770
from £2,831
Gold Unite Coin Charles I Near Very Fine
from £2,950
from £2,950
1625 Gold Unite Coin Charles I mm Lis
from £3,057
1625 Gold Unite Coin Charles I
from £3,432
1651 Gold Unite Coin Commonwealth
from £6,576
from £880.00
The gold Unite coin had a value of 20 Shillings like the Sovereign before it, and was produced shortly after the introduction of Noble coins. An increase in the price of gold during King James I's reign bumped the coin's value up to 22 Shillings, but this fell back to 20 Shillings when the Laurel replaced it.