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1 Pound (Duke of Edinburgh's service) – Isle of Man

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Duke of Edinburgh's 70 years of service
Context
Year: 2017
Issuer: Isle of Man Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1971)
Total mintage: 495
Material
Diameter: 22.5 mm
Weight: 7.98 g
Gold weight: 7.32 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 91.67% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
Numista: #439968
Value
Exchange value: 1 IMP
Bullion value: $1219.70

Obverse

Description:
Queen Elizabeth II facing right in crown and necklace, with legend and date.
Inscription:
ELIZABETH II · ISLE OF MAN · 2017

· ONE POUND ·
Translation:
ELIZABETH II · ISLE OF MAN · 2017

· ONE POUND ·
Script: Latin
Language: English
Engraver: Jody Clark

Reverse

Description:
Crown with PP monogram and ostrich plume.
Inscription:
70 YEARS OF SERVICE

THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH
Script: Latin
Engraver: Neil Bromley

Edge

Reeded

Categories

Symbol> Crown

Mints

NameMark
Tower Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2017495Proof

Historical background

In 2017, the Isle of Man's currency situation remained stable and closely aligned with the United Kingdom, a continuation of its long-standing monetary framework. The Manx pound (£) was pegged at par with the British pound sterling (GBP), and while the Isle of Man government issued its own distinctive banknotes and coins, sterling was also legal tender and circulated interchangeably on the island. This arrangement provided economic stability and seamless trade with the UK, the island's largest economic partner, but also meant the Isle of Man had no independent monetary policy and was directly exposed to UK monetary decisions and economic fluctuations.

The year was, however, significantly shaped by the aftermath of the UK's 2016 vote to leave the European Union. While not an EU member itself, the Isle of Man's relationship with the UK and its status within the "Common Travel Area" meant Brexit created considerable uncertainty. Key concerns for 2017 included potential impacts on financial services—a cornerstone of the Manx economy—and the future of customs arrangements for its manufacturing sector. The government engaged in talks with Westminster to safeguard the island's interests, emphasizing the need for a smooth transition to maintain economic confidence.

Furthermore, 2017 saw ongoing discussions about the health of the Manx economy beyond currency, with a focus on diversification. While the peg to sterling was unquestioned, there was a strategic push to develop sectors like aerospace, technology, and e-gaming to ensure robust public finances. The stability of the currency peg provided a reliable foundation, but the broader economic narrative of the year was defined by proactive planning for the post-Brexit landscape and efforts to future-proof the island's fiscal resilience.

Series: Duke of Edinburgh - 70 years of service

1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
2017
1 Crown obverse
1 Crown reverse
1 Crown
2017
1 Crown obverse
1 Crown reverse
1 Crown
2017
5 Pounds obverse
5 Pounds reverse
5 Pounds
2017
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