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Isle of Man Government Fifty New Pence banknote

*The serial number and year of issue may differ from those in the photo, but we will deliver the item in the same unused condition.

🏝 Overview

This was issued by the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency.

This is a Fifty New Pence Note.

The front of the coin features a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II, with the Triskelion, the symbol of the Isle of Man, placed in the centre.

The reverse side features a Viking ship design that evokes Scandinavian tradition.

This is an artistically beautiful banknote that combines Celtic culture, maritime history, and the dignity of the British monarchy.

The Isle of Man has long been known as a place where British and Scandinavian cultures intersect.

This 50 pence note truly symbolizes that fusion.

This is a piece of great historical value, having been issued in limited quantities by the Isle of Man Government.

💴 Banknote specifications

Item/Content

Country of issue

Isle of Man (British Crown Dependency)

issuing authority

Isle of Man Government

face value

50 New Pence (equivalent to 0.5 pounds)

currency system

Isle of Man Pound (IMP)

Publication year

1970s (years vary by individual item)

size

Approximately 140mm x 70mm

paper quality

High-quality cotton paper (with watermark)

Printing method

Intaglio printing (Bradbury Wilkinson & Co.)

Design color

Blue, gray, and pale purple

situation

Unused (UNC) or mint condition (Choice UNC)

signatory

Signed by the Lieutenant Governor

Catalog Number

Pick #31 / B114a (International Banknote Catalog Standard)

👑 Surface Design (Obverse)

The right side of the note features a beautiful portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Queen is depicted in her younger days, with a calm yet dignified expression.

Below the portrait is the official signature of "Lieutenant Governor"

This certifies that this note is official currency issued by the Isle of Man Government.

The Triskelion, the symbol of the Isle of Man, is prominently displayed in the centre.

This is a pattern of three legs arranged radially.

It was a sacred symbol of the ancient Celts and Vikings.

It is inscribed with the Latin motto "QUOCUNQUE JECERIS STABIT" (No matter what way you throw it, it will stand).

This phrase symbolises the tenacity and independence of the Manx people.

⛵ Reverse design

The reverse side depicts a powerful Viking longship sailing through the seas.

The sails are blown wide by the wind, the hull is lined with shields, and the crew are carved in great detail.

It vividly expresses Nordic maritime culture and the historical roots of the Isle of Man.

The outer frame is beautifully woven with Celtic decorative patterns.

The artistry and printing technique are outstanding.

Printed by the renowned British printing company Bradbury Wilkinson & Co., New Malden, Surrey, England.

It uses multi-layer intaglio printing, which was cutting edge technology at the time.

🧭 Historical background

The Isle of Man is a self-governing territory located between the UK and Ireland.

It has been influenced by a variety of cultures, including ancient Celts, Norway, Scotland and England.

When this banknote was issued in the early 1970s,

This was just after the UK switched to decimalisation.

This was one of the earliest designs to feature the "New Pence" designation.

The Isle of Man has its own currency system and issues the Isle of Man Pound (IMP), which is used at an equivalent rate to the British pound.

Among them, the 50 pence note was in circulation for only a very short period of time.

It was later converted into coins, and has become a phantom existence as a paper currency.

As a result, they are now becoming increasingly popular around the world as collector's items that combine historical value and rarity.

💎 Collector's Points

1. Rare small denomination banknotes issued by the British Crown Dependency, the Isle of Man

2. It features a portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II

3. A symbolic design with the Triskelion (Isle of Man coat of arms) in the center

4. Short-term issue (early 1970s) and limited supply

5. High-quality intaglio printing by Bradbury Wilkinson & Co.

6. High preservation value due to unused condition (UNC)

📈 Market Value and Scarcity

This 50 New Pence note was only issued before the transition to coins, so there are very few of them in existence.

Unused items in good condition are becoming more and more difficult to find every year.

In the international market, it has received high praise from Numista, eBay, BanknoteWorld, etc.

The combination of the "Triskelion" motif and the portrait of the queen is especially popular.

It is considered to be one of the most collectible pieces in the Isle of Man coin series.

Also, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022,

The early banknotes bearing her portrait are being reevaluated as cultural heritage.

Prices continue to rise in the collector market.

📦 GoldSilverJapan Quality Guarantee

• Condition is guaranteed to be the same as in the photo, unused (UNC) condition.

• The serial number and year of issue may differ, but we will deliver items of the same quality and design.

• Carefully packaged in a special moisture-proof and UV-resistant sleeve.

• Domestic tracking ensures safe delivery.

• All products are guaranteed to be authentic and obtained through official channels.

GoldSilverJapan carefully selects historical currencies, artistic banknotes, gold and silver coins from around the world.

A specialized brand that passes on "culture, value, and beauty" to the future.

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✨ Conclusion

Isle of Man Government 50 New Pence banknote (issued in the 1970s)

This is an artistic masterpiece that embodies British royal tradition, Nordic maritime culture, and the unique pride of the Isle of Man.

The portrait of the young Queen Elizabeth II exudes a quiet dignity,

The central triskelion symbolizes the indomitable spirit,

And on the back, the Viking ships tell the story of exploration and adventure.

This banknote, which combines all of these elements, is more than just a currency.

It combines beauty as a cultural heritage with historical significance.

GoldSilverJapan proudly presents this masterpiece.

Adding this to your collection will bring world history closer to you.

GoldSilverJapan — World history and art in your hands.

Isle of Man Government Fifty New Pence banknote

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