The 1984 Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference was held in the Isle of Man, and Pobjoy Mint — the island's contracted private mint — reliably issued commemorative crowns for virtually every occasion of note touching the island during this period. The silver-clad variant sits in a small hierarchy of finish types produced for this single type, with standard copper-nickel, silver-clad, and sterling silver versions all struck simultaneously for different market tiers.
KM#130e designates the silver-clad specification specifically, distinguishing it from the base metal 130 issues by its bonded surface layer rather than alloy composition throughout.
The 1984 Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference was held in the Isle of Man, and Pobjoy Mint — the island's contracted private mint — reliably issued commemorative crowns for virtually every occasion of note touching the island during this period. The silver-clad variant sits in a small hierarchy of finish types produced for this single type, with standard copper-nickel, silver-clad, and sterling silver versions all struck simultaneously for different market tiers.
KM#130e designates the silver-clad specification specifically, distinguishing it from the base metal 130 issues by its bonded surface layer rather than alloy composition throughout.