2018 Isle of Man Angel
The Isle of Man Angel is one of the world’s foremost bullion and commemorative coins inspired and maintaining the traditions of a coin introduced into England by Edward IV in 1465.
The Isle of Man Angel is one of the world’s foremost bullion and commemorative coins inspired and maintaining the traditions of a coin introduced into England by Edward IV in 1465.
On 23rd April 2018, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed Prince Louis Arthur Charles into the world. Born at 11:01am and weighing 8lbs 7oz…
The Viking coin collection highlights the history and heritage of the Vikings telling the story of their journeys, culture and society aiming to highlight some of the lesser known aspects…
The 20th November 2017 marked the 70th anniversary of the marriage between Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness Prince Philip.
On November 20th 2017, Her Majesty the Queen and HRH Prince Philip celebrated 70 years of marriage – their Platinum Wedding Anniversary.
On the 4th May 2017 Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh would be retiring from public duty in the autumn of 2017.
The reverse carries a deign based on the original Canute penny coin from the Viking era.
The Isle of Man proudly presents its flagship coin, The Angel – revered the world over, rich with history, steeped in mythology…
After more than 30 years the UK round pound was withdrawn from circulation in 2017.
The triskelion is arguably the most known symbol of the Isle of Man, it is included in both the coat of arms and the flag of the Isle of Man.