The Isle of Man has issued commemorative crowns so prolifically since the 1970s that the series long ago outpaced serious collector demand, and this 1999 Waterloo piece is squarely within that flood. The battle itself ended Napoleon's return from Elba on June 18, 1815 — roughly 11 hours of fighting at a cost of around 50,000 casualties across all sides, with Wellington famously calling it "the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life."
The Isle of Man had no direct connection to Waterloo; the issue is purely commercial commemorative work from Pobjoy Mint.
The Isle of Man has issued commemorative crowns so prolifically since the 1970s that the series long ago outpaced serious collector demand, and this 1999 Waterloo piece is squarely within that flood. The battle itself ended Napoleon's return from Elba on June 18, 1815 — roughly 11 hours of fighting at a cost of around 50,000 casualties across all sides, with Wellington famously calling it "the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life."
The Isle of Man had no direct connection to Waterloo; the issue is purely commercial commemorative work from Pobjoy Mint.