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10 Crowns - Elizabeth II Battle of Hafrsfjord

Issuer Isle of Man Treasury
Year 2022
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Weight 400 g
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Obverse description Right-facing draped bust of Queen Elizabeth II, truncated at the shoulder, wearing the George IV State Diadem and the Victorian Coronation Necklace. The effigy is rendered in high relief against a polished field. The legend arcs around the periphery, with the denomination and date inscription positioned below the portrait.
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Reverse lettering BATTLE OF HAFRSFJORD AD 872
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The Battle of Hafrsfjord, fought circa 872 AD off the southwestern coast of Norway, was the decisive engagement through which Harald Fairhair consolidated rival petty kingdoms into a unified Norwegian realm. It is not a battle extensively documented in contemporary sources — the main accounts come from later saga literature, particularly Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla, written some three and a half centuries after the fact.

The Isle of Man's connection to the Viking world is genuine enough — Norse settlement on the island dates to the ninth century, and the Manx kingdom remained under Norwegian suzerainty until 1266.

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