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| Uitgever | Isle of Man (British Crown dependencies) |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Diameter | 24.5 mm |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Bare-headed left-facing effigy of King Charles III occupies the central field, modelled by engraver Glyn Davies in a contemporary portrait style. The circumferential legend reads KING CHARLES III to the upper left and ISLE OF MAN to the upper right, with the initials GD appearing discreetly below the truncation. The date 2025 is positioned in the lower exergual area, flanked by two raised dots serving as decorative separators. The portrait is rendered with fine detail, capturing the King's distinctive features against a polished field consistent with a proof-quality strike. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | TEN PENCE HAMPTON COURT PALACE |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Hampton Court Palace appears on this Isle of Man 10 pence as part of the territory's long-standing practice of issuing distinctive decimal coinage independent of UK designs — a right retained since the Coinage Act arrangements that govern the Crown dependencies. The Isle of Man has no obligation to mirror Royal Mint reverses and has exploited that freedom aggressively since decimalization in 1971, producing some of the most varied 10p reverse series in the British Isles. Hampton Court itself, begun by Cardinal Wolsey in 1515 and seized by Henry VIII, has never appeared on a UK circulating coin.