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  2. Coins of the Manx pound - Wikipedia

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    The official coinage of the Isle of Man are denominated in Manx pounds. From 1971 to 2016, coins of the Isle of Man were minted by Pobjoy Mint Limited. [1] Since 2017, coins of the Isle of Man have been minted by the Tower Mint. Due to matching appearance and value of pound sterling coins, these coins often appear in circulation within the ...

  3. Angel (Manx coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Man has used three private mints to make their Angel coins, the English Pobjoy Mint from 1984 until 2016, Liechtenstein's Coin Investment Trust (CIT) [3] and the English Tower Mint for coins after 2016 . [4] [5] Several bimetallic coins have been minted. A 1995 quarter-ounce gold centered, platinum ring coin.

  4. Noble (Manx coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Manx Noble are platinum, gold or silver bullion coins distributed by the Isle of Man and minted by private companies. While platinum coins have been minted since the early 1800s, the Noble is the first platinum coin created for investors. The coins are not minted every year, but have an erratic schedule. Nobles are legal tender but they do ...

  5. Manx pound - Wikipedia

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    Manx pound. The pound (abbreviation: IMP; sign: £), or Manx pound (Manx: Punt Manninagh; in order to distinguish it from other similar-named currencies), is the currency of the Isle of Man, at parity with sterling. [1] The Manx pound is divided into 100 pence. Notes and coins, denominated in pounds and pence, are issued by the Isle of Man ...

  6. Traders' currency tokens of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Littler, Dove and Co. (The Douglas Bank Co.) (1811) These tokens, which depict Peel Castle were issued by a short-lived partnership in 1811. There were five denominations; Penny, 1 Penny, 1 Shilling, Crown (2/6), and 1 Crown (5/-). The designer was Thomas Halliday. They were struck in Birmingham by Sir Edward Thomason. Catalogue numbers;

  7. Commemorative coins of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative coins of the Isle of Man. In 1972, the government of the Isle of Man, signed a long-term contract with the Pobjoy Mint of Tadworth, Surrey, England, to mint coins for the state. They have produced commemorative coinage .

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