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1 Crown - Elizabeth II Year of the Goat

Uitgever Isle of Man Government
Jaar 2003
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Gewicht 28.28 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central design featuring a group of three goats in high relief, depicted in dynamic poses against a rocky landscape, celebrating the Chinese Lunar Year of the Goat. To the left of the central motif, a vertical panel displays Chinese calligraphic characters. The Pobjoy Mint shield mark appears at the top centre above the group. The upper peripheral legend reads 'YEAR OF THE GOAT', while the denomination '1 CROWN' is inscribed along the lower border, flanked by decorative star ornaments.
Schrift keerzijde Latin/Chinese
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Aanvullende informatie

The Isle of Man Treasury has issued lunar calendar crowns continuously since the 1990s, producing a separate coin for each of the twelve zodiac animals in the Chinese cycle. The 2003 Goat issue falls within this long-running series, which was produced primarily for collector markets in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia rather than domestic circulation. Pobjoy Mint struck the bulk of these Isle of Man commemoratives during this period under contract.

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