Issued to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, this piece commemorates the French Resistance networks that coordinated with Allied forces ahead of the June 1944 invasion — groups like the Prosper network had already been catastrophically compromised by German infiltration in 1943, meaning much of the coordination fell to reconstituted cells operating under extreme risk in the months before the landings.
The Isle of Man has no historical connection to either D-Day or the French Resistance; the island sits outside the United Kingdom's commemorative coin program and issues pieces like this purely as collectibles under its own currency authority.
Issued to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, this piece commemorates the French Resistance networks that coordinated with Allied forces ahead of the June 1944 invasion — groups like the Prosper network had already been catastrophically compromised by German infiltration in 1943, meaning much of the coordination fell to reconstituted cells operating under extreme risk in the months before the landings.
The Isle of Man has no historical connection to either D-Day or the French Resistance; the island sits outside the United Kingdom's commemorative coin program and issues pieces like this purely as collectibles under its own currency authority.