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| Issuer | Isle of Man Treasury |
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| Year | 2003 |
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| Currency | Crown (1970-date) |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mint | (PM) Pobjoy Mint, Surrey, United Kingdom (1965-2023) |
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| Additional information |
The Isle of Man cat series, running since 1988, became one of the more commercially successful bullion programs of the late twentieth century precisely because the Treasury changed the reverse design annually — a deliberate strategy to drive collector demand beyond pure metal value. By 2003 the series had expanded across multiple denominations and alloys simultaneously, with platinum fractions like this piece targeted squarely at type collectors rather than investors. The 1/25 Crown platinum format was never a practical bullion vehicle at this size; it existed to complete sets.