The 1994 date marks the 50th anniversary of the Normandy landings, and the Isle of Man — a Crown Dependency with its own commemorative coinage program — produced a substantial run of anniversary issues that year across multiple metals and formats. The silver proof variant corresponds to KM#702a, distinguishing it from the base-metal circulation strike.
Operation Overlord on June 6, 1944 involved roughly 156,000 Allied troops crossing the Channel on the first day, supported by the largest naval armada ever assembled. The Isle of Man had no direct military role, but its commemorative series from this period is notably prolific.
The 1994 date marks the 50th anniversary of the Normandy landings, and the Isle of Man — a Crown Dependency with its own commemorative coinage program — produced a substantial run of anniversary issues that year across multiple metals and formats. The silver proof variant corresponds to KM#702a, distinguishing it from the base-metal circulation strike.
Operation Overlord on June 6, 1944 involved roughly 156,000 Allied troops crossing the Channel on the first day, supported by the largest naval armada ever assembled. The Isle of Man had no direct military role, but its commemorative series from this period is notably prolific.