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2000 Isle Of Man With Five Pound Brilliant Uncirculated Annual Coin Set

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160.30 USD
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The Britannia Coin Company
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United Kingdom
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2026-07-13
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This Pobjoy Mint 2000 BU set comes complete with the St Patrick's Hymn Five Pound, as well as eight other collectable Manx coins - all in their first year of issue. These 'Christian Heritage' Manx coins were struck in the first half of the decade, each representing a key cultural or architectural cornerstone of the Crown Dependency's society. The denominations range from 1p to £5 (an alternative set drops the latter) and are definitive, base-metal coins struck to a brilliant uncirculated standard. The designs include the Rushen Abbey 20p, Cross £2, and sought-after St Patrick's Hymn £5. This pre-owned collection of Manx coins arrives complete with the original folder, supplied by the Pobjoy Mint for Isle of Man coin collectors. For those looking for a complete Manx coinage, the Christian Heritage editions here are a must-have! System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]