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| 背面描述 | A Scottish Fold kitten depicted in left profile, playfully engaged with a ball in the foreground. The Manx triskeles emblem appears within a shield device at the top of the field, with birds in flight rendered in the background. A decorative platform occupies the lower right, and the denomination 1/25 CROWN is inscribed in the legend. |
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| 背面铭文 | 1/25 CROWN |
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The Scottish Fold cat series from the Isle of Man Treasury was part of a broader strategy by the Pobjoy Mint to capture the collector market for animal-themed bullion fractionals during the 1990s and early 2000s. The Scottish Fold breed itself originates from a single barn cat named Susie found in Perthshire in 1961, whose cartilage mutation was selectively developed into a recognized breed — an unusually recent origin story for a subject given numismatic treatment.
The 1/25 Crown fractional denomination was essentially a Pobjoy invention, with no monetary circulation function whatsoever.