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2 Pence - Elizabeth II Manx Lugger Fishing Boat

Issuer Isle of Man Government
Year 2000-2003
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A traditional Manx lugger fishing vessel under full sail is depicted in the centre of the field, shown running before the wind on a choppy sea rendered with fine engraved wave detail. The two-masted ketch-rigged boat displays billowing fore, main, and mizzen sails with detailed rigging, capturing the maritime heritage of the Isle of Man. A decorative twisted rope border frames the lower half of the design, enclosing the numeral 2 at the base of the coin. The Manx-language legend CLASHT ROOIN, O HIARN (meaning 'Hear us, O Lord') arcs across the upper field. The overall composition is finely engraved in a traditional illustrative style.
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Mint Pobjoy Mint, Surrey, United Kingdom
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The Isle of Man has issued distinctive non-circulating and circulating coinage through the Pobjoy Mint since the 1970s, operating under a separate currency arrangement from the United Kingdom despite the pound sterling parity. The lugger depicted here was the workhorse of the Irish Sea herring fishery, a trade that once defined the island's economy before the industry's collapse in the late nineteenth century largely ended commercial Manx fishing at scale.

The KM#1037 sequence spans two Schön varieties, likely reflecting a change in the effigy portrait of Elizabeth II mid-run — a routine update the IOM applied more frequently than the Royal Mint.

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