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¼ Noble – Isle of Man

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Viking Longship
Context
Years: 2024–2025
Issuer: Isle of Man Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1983)
Total mintage: 2,750
Material
Diameter: 20 mm
Weight: 7.78 g
Gold weight: 7.77 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
Numista: #423446
Value
Bullion value: $1293.79

Obverse

Description:
King Charles III left, uncrowned. Legend, denomination, and date around.
Inscription:
KING CHARLES III · ISLE OF MAN

GD

· 2024 ·
Translation:
KING CHARLES III · ISLE OF MAN

GD

· 2024 ·
Script: Latin
Language: English
Designer: Glyn Davies

Reverse

Description:
A Viking longship under sail, framed by a Norse border and topped by the Manx triskelion.
Inscription:
Au .999 1/4 OUNCE

NOBLE
Script: Latin

Edge

Reeded

Mints

NameMark
Tower Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20242,500Proof
2025250Proof

Historical background

In 2024, the Isle of Man maintains a distinctive and stable currency situation, operating under a long-standing arrangement with the United Kingdom. The official currency is the Manx pound (IMP), which is not an independent floating currency but is pegged at par with the British pound sterling (GBP). This means the two are technically separate but hold equal value, and sterling notes and coins circulate freely and interchangeably on the island. However, the Isle of Man government issues its own banknotes and coins, which feature unique Manx designs and are legal tender only on the island.

The island's monetary policy is fundamentally set by the Bank of England, as the Manx pound's parity with sterling means interest rates and broader monetary conditions are directly influenced by decisions made in London. This link provides significant economic stability and eliminates exchange rate risk with the UK, the Isle of Man's largest trading partner. The government's own currency issuance is managed through its reserves and the operations of the Isle of Man Treasury, which must hold sufficient sterling assets to fully back the Manx currency in circulation, ensuring confidence in the peg.

Looking ahead, the currency situation remains a cornerstone of the Isle of Man's economic framework, with no serious public debate or political movement to alter the peg to sterling. The system supports the island's status as a prosperous international finance centre, providing familiarity for international business while retaining a symbol of national identity through its distinct notes and coins. The primary operational consideration in 2024 continues to be the seamless co-circulation of Manx and UK sterling, ensuring both residents and visitors can transact without complication.

Series: Noble - Charles III head

1⁄64 Noble obverse
1⁄64 Noble reverse
1⁄64 Noble
2023
1 Noble obverse
1 Noble reverse
1 Noble
2023
¼ Noble obverse
¼ Noble reverse
¼ Noble
2024-2025
½ Noble obverse
½ Noble reverse
½ Noble
2024
1 Noble obverse
1 Noble reverse
1 Noble
2024-2025
1 Noble obverse
1 Noble reverse
1 Noble
2024-2025
½ Noble obverse
½ Noble reverse
½ Noble
2024-2025
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