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| 背面描述 | A Viking longship, identified as Odin's Raven, is depicted in bold relief sailing across stylised waves, occupying the centre of the heptagonal field. The vessel features a full square sail bearing the Manx triskelion device within a circular border, a dragon-headed prow at the left, oars extended along the hull, and a small lighthouse visible to the right in the background. The upper peripheral legend reads ISLE OF MAN, with FIFTY PENCE arranged along the lower left margin. The inscription DAY OF TYNWALD / JULY 5th appears in two lines in the lower exergual area beneath the ship. Two circular stops punctuate the peripheral legend. |
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| 铸造量 | 1980 PM - Prooflike - 20,000 1980 PM - Prooflike - 1980 PM - Prooflike - |
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The Isle of Man Treasury issued a series of distinctive 50 pence pieces through the late 1970s and early 1980s featuring Norse mythological subjects — a direct acknowledgment of the island's deep Viking heritage, rooted in Scandinavian settlement that began in the 9th century. Odin's ravens, Huginn and Muninn, were central to Norse cosmology as embodiments of thought and memory sent daily across the world to report back to the Allfather.
The KM#69 attribution places this within a broader program of annually changing reverses that made Manx 50 pence pieces of this period genuinely collectible rather than merely circulating currency. Schön records multiple sub-varieties for this type across different metal compositions issued concurrently.