The official coinage of the Isle of Man are denominated in Manx pounds. From 1971 to 2016, the coins were minted by Pobjoy Mint Limited.Since 2017, coins of the Isle of Man are minted by the Tower Mint.
Due to matching appearance and value of pound sterling coins, these coins often appear in circulation within the United Kingdom. However, they are not legal tender there. Conversely, the Isle of Man does recognise pound sterling coins.
As well as producing non-circulating commemorative designs, the Isle of Man regularly changes the designs on the circulating coins. One reason for this is to increase sales to collectors, which can be an important source of income in small countries.
The Manx pound matches the pound sterling and went decimal in 1971, with the UK, however since this date the Isle of Man has been at the forefront of coin innovation: The £1 coin was introduced on the Isle of Man in 1978, 5 years before the United Kingdom's equivalent, and there is currently a circulating £5 coin.
Below are descriptions of some of the different designs in circulation from the Isle of Man. This page does not cover non-circulating commemorative designs, such as the traditional Christmas 50 pence coins each year and the various crowns.
One penny
Two pence
Five pence
Large size
Small size
Ten pence
Large size
Small size
Twenty pence
Fifty pence
Large size - standard design
Large size - commemorative issues
Small size
Small size - Commemorative issues
One pound
Two pounds
Five pounds
References
External links
- Isle of Man Treasury â" Coins