The Red Queen first appeared in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass in 1871, a sequel Carroll wrote largely to satisfy demand following the unexpected commercial success of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The Isle of Man has issued Carroll-themed coinage intermittently since the 1990s, exploiting the author's long association with Llandudno — where Carroll frequently visited the Liddell family — though Carroll himself had no connection to the island.
Struck at 22-carat in a proof finish, the 15.5g specification places this in the half-sovereign weight class, a deliberate commercial choice that keeps the gold content accessible while maintaining collector-grade production standards.
The Red Queen first appeared in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass in 1871, a sequel Carroll wrote largely to satisfy demand following the unexpected commercial success of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The Isle of Man has issued Carroll-themed coinage intermittently since the 1990s, exploiting the author's long association with Llandudno — where Carroll frequently visited the Liddell family — though Carroll himself had no connection to the island.
Struck at 22-carat in a proof finish, the 15.5g specification places this in the half-sovereign weight class, a deliberate commercial choice that keeps the gold content accessible while maintaining collector-grade production standards.