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| Issuer | Isle of Man |
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| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse lettering | KING CHARLES III · ISLE OF MAN GD · 2024 · |
| Reverse description | A Viking longship under full sail is depicted in dynamic relief at the centre of the field, capturing the seafaring heritage of the Isle of Man and its Norse ancestry. The design is enclosed within an ornamental border featuring interlaced Viking knotwork motifs. At the apex of the composition, the three-legged Manx triskelion — the ancient heraldic symbol of the Isle of Man — is prominently displayed. The reverse lettering identifies the fineness, denomination, and weight of the coin. |
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The Noble series launched in 1983 as one of the first bullion coins issued by the Isle of Man, predating the American Gold Eagle by three years and positioning the island as an early mover in the modern bullion market. The longboat reverse has remained the defining motif of the series through multiple monarchs and decades of issue.
Charles III Noble coinage began appearing in 2023, making 2024 a second-year strike under the new reign — produced by Pobjoy Mint, which has held the Isle of Man contract for decades.