The Isle of Man has long exploited its status as a Crown Dependency to issue commemorative coinage outside the constraints of Royal Mint production schedules, and the Coronation of Charles III in May 2023 generated an industrial volume of such issues across multiple jurisdictions. This particular piece, struck in 2024 — a full year after the Coronation itself — reflects the extended licensing window that commemorative programs typically run, rather than any contemporaneous marking of the event.
The silver-plated copper-nickel substrate with selective 24-carat gilding is a finish technique that became commercially widespread in the 2010s, applied here to a coin that carries legal tender status on the island but was never intended for circulation.
The Isle of Man has long exploited its status as a Crown Dependency to issue commemorative coinage outside the constraints of Royal Mint production schedules, and the Coronation of Charles III in May 2023 generated an industrial volume of such issues across multiple jurisdictions. This particular piece, struck in 2024 — a full year after the Coronation itself — reflects the extended licensing window that commemorative programs typically run, rather than any contemporaneous marking of the event.
The silver-plated copper-nickel substrate with selective 24-carat gilding is a finish technique that became commercially widespread in the 2010s, applied here to a coin that carries legal tender status on the island but was never intended for circulation.