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1 Isle of Man Pound banknote (Tynwald Hill)
This one pound note features Queen Elizabeth II, Isle Queen of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. The words ‘Isle of Man Government’ are printed on the paper bill.You get: £0.920001 IMP = £0.9200000000 -
2 Manx Pounds coin
Isle of Man two pound coins are bi-metallic, with a copper-nickel centre and a nickel-brass outer ring. In addition to appearing on the reverse of the coin, the denomination (face value) is also inscribed on the edge of the Manx two pound coin.You get: £1.750001 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
1 Manx Pound coin
The Manx one pound coin is made from nickel brass. Like all the Isle of Man coins in circulation, it features the head of Queen Elizabeth II on one side, and the value on the back side. However, the image on the reverse of Manx coins varies depending on the year of issue.You get: £0.875001 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
5 Isle of Man Pounds banknote (Castle Rushen)
This five pounds banknote features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, Isle Queen of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Isle of Man Government’.You get: £4.600001 IMP = £0.9200000000 -
10 Isle of Man Pounds banknote (Peel Castle)
This ten pounds note has the image of Queen Elizabeth II, Isle Queen of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. The words ‘Isle of Man Government’ are printed on the paper banknote.You get: £9.200001 IMP = £0.9200000000 -
50 Pence coin Isle of Man
This fifty pence coin from the Isle of Man is a silver coloured heptagonal (seven-sided) coin. The Manx 50p is made from copper-nickel, measures 27.3mm in diameter, amd weighs 8 grams.You get: £0.437501 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
20 Isle of Man Pounds banknote (Laxey Wheel)
The note of twenty pounds depicts the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, Isle Queen of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Isle of Man Government’.You get: £18.400001 IMP = £0.9200000000 -
20 Pence coin Isle of Man
The Manx twenty pence coin is a silver coloured seven-sided (heptagonal) coin. It is a small coin made of copper-nickel that is 21.5mm in diameter and weighs 5 grams.You get: £0.175001 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
10 Pence coin Isle of Man
The ten pence piece from the Isle of Man is a silver-coloured coin. Like the Manx five pence, the older 10 pence coins are copper-nickel, but these have been replaced by copper-nickel plated steel.You get: £0.087501 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
50 Isle of Man Pounds banknote (Douglas Bay)
This fifty pounds banknote features the image of Queen Elizabeth II, Isle Queen of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. Printed on the paper banknote is the text ‘Isle of Man Government’.You get: £46.000001 IMP = £0.9200000000 -
5 Pence coin Isle of Man
The Manx five pence piece is a silver-coloured coin. Older coins are copper-nickel, whereas the newer Isle of Man five pence coin is made from copper-plated steel.You get: £0.043751 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
50 new Pence banknote Isle of Man
The note of fifty new pence has the image of Queen Elizabeth II, Isle Queen of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. On the bill a caption reads ‘Isle of Man Government’.You get: £0.460001 IMP = £0.9200000000 -
2 Pence coin Isle of Man
The Isle of Man two penny coin is made of copper plated steel. Like all Manx coins, it features Queen Elizabeth II on one side, whilst the depiction on the reverse varies depending on the year issue.You get: £0.017501 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
1 Penny coin Isle of Man
The Isle of Man one penny coin is a bronze piece with a mass of 3.56 grams and a diameter of 20.3mm. On the obverse side of the 1p Manx coin is one of multiple designs. The coin shown is the Santon War Memorial version. The reverse side of Manx 1 pence coins features a … ContinuedYou get: £0.008751 IMP = £0.8750000000 -
1 Pound coin Isle of Man (old style)
The Isle of Man introduced a £1 pound coin five years before the UK introduced its first £1 coin. The Manx £1 pound coin shows the Triskeles, or Three Legs of Man, the coat of arms of the Isle of Man. The portrait on the £1 Isle of Man coin is that of Queen Elizabeth … ContinuedYou get: £0.875001 IMP = £0.8750000000