As noted in @johnmilton post above, Edward III was the first English monarch to introduce gold coinage on a sustainable issue. This coin was minted ca. 1364-1365 in the post treaty era with France when Edward III temporarily gave up claim to France - thus France is not mentioned on the obverse. This particular coin was purchased maybe 15 or so years ago after a long search for a full flan and unclipped example. The noble denomination was 6 shillings and 8 pence - or 80 pence.
Aquitaine AV Salut d'or ND (1430) Saint-Lô Mint Henry VI Lancaster 1422-61 France would under Charles VII 1422-62 regain much lost territory occupied by the English.
A new one for the collection. Charles VII gold Écu d'Or ND (1422-1461) MS61 NGC, Fr-306, Dup-453. 3.91gm. 1st emission. + KAROLVS : DЄI : GRACIA : FRANCORVM : RЄX, crowned arms of France // + XPC * VINCIT * XPC * RЄGNAT * XPC * IИPЄRAT, cross fleurée within a quadrilobe with lis at points and crowns in spandrels.