Manx: Ellan Vannin
100 pence (single: penny) = 1 Manx pound (plural: pounds) [???]
Symbols: £ or M£ (pound), p (penny)
100 pence (single: penny) = 1 Manx pound (plural: pounds) [???]
Symbols: £ or M£ (pound), p (penny)
Unknown Marks
Capital letter "U" in hexagonThis mark can be found, for instance, on the ounce coin of 2016. It appears to be a sign of bullion coins (Thank you Damian). The background of the mark (why the letter 'U'?) is still unknown.
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Mint Marks
Pobjoy Mint (GBR) "PM" |
Privy Marks
Designer Marks
National identification and other marks
Coat of Arms
The national coat of arms of the Isle of Man consists of an escutcheon decorated with a triskelion. The triskelion is an ancient symbol of the island and is formed by three legs bound in the middle.
Die marks
Die marks are different for every die used to strike the coins. A die shows the inverse of the design of a side of the coin which is struck into a planchet (metal disc which forms the coin).