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5 Pounds - Charles III Queen Elizabeth II Centenary: 9ct Gold Proof

Issuer Isle of Man (British Crown dependencies)
Year 2026
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Value 5 Pounds 5 IMP = SGD 8.54
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Reverse description The central device features the royal cypher of Queen Elizabeth II — the interlaced monogram 'EIIR' — surmounted by St Edward's Crown, commemorating the centenary of Her Majesty's birth. The crowned cypher is framed by a decorative arrangement of national flowers and symbols rendered in fine detail, consistent with the celebratory nature of this centenary issue. The inscriptions ONE HUNDRED appear in the field, referencing the centenary theme.
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Queen Elizabeth II was born on 21 April 1926, making 2026 her centenary year — a milestone the Isle of Man is marking with characteristic enthusiasm, having long maintained an independent commemorative coin program under the Treasury of the Isle of Man. The island struck some of the first decimal coinage in the British Isles and has operated outside the Royal Mint's jurisdiction since 1971.

Nine-carat gold sits at the legal minimum for gold hallmarking in the United Kingdom, a threshold unchanged since the Hallmarking Act of 1973.

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