Siamese Cat Isle Of Man 1992 1 Crown Legal Tender Copper-Nickel Commemorative Coin Uncirculated

Siamese Cat Isle Of Man 1992 1 Crown Legal Tender Copper-Nickel Commemorative Coin Uncirculated.

Shown on this beautiful coin is a Siamese cat sitting quietly on a dock.  In the background are seagulls, the ‘cat on a dock’ emblem of the series and the ancient three-legged (‘triskeles’) crest of the Isle of Man (located in the Irish Sea).

The back shows a fine effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS FSNAD.

This coin (38.60 mm in diameter) is much larger than both USA quarter (24.26 mm in diameter) and USA half dollar (30.61 mm in diameter).

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This Siamese Cat Commemorative Coin makes a great collectible numismatic gift for yourself and/or someone you know.

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Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Cat Coin history!

This listing is for one uncirculated:

SIAMESE CAT
Isle Of Man
1992 1 Crown Legal Tender Copper-Nickel Commemorative Coin Uncirculated

The diameter of this finely struck and detailed coin is 38.60 mm and it weighs 28.20 gms.

This coin (38.60 mm in diameter) is much larger than both USA quarter (24.26 mm in diameter) and USA half dollar (30.61 mm in diameter).

The Isle of Man Government issued a crown every year from 1988 through 2016 depicting a different cat to the delight of cat lovers and coin collectors everywhere.  Voted ‘Most Popular Coin of the Year’ internationally, the award-winning cat has already found a home with millions proud owners.  As legal tender, every coin bears on one side an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, while the other side displays a detailed relief of the star feline for that year.

The Isle Of Man Cat Series came to an end when in 2016, without much explanation, the increasingly prominent British Pobjoy Mint announced it was ending its oldest relationship with the Isle Of Man, a government that has the authority to issue its own money.

In 1992, the star feline was the Siamese.

Truly a Royal Animal, whose ancestors spent centuries within the confines of Thailand’s temples and Royal Palaces.  No commoner was allowed to own one.  Just over 100 years ago, the first Siamese reached the West and captivated all with their charm and beauty.  This oriental ‘aristocrat’ graces the front of the superb 1992 Cat release.

Shown on this beautiful coin is a Siamese cat sitting quietly on a dock.  In the background are seagulls, the ‘cat on a dock’ emblem of the series and the ancient three-legged (‘triskeles’) crest of the Isle of Man (located in the Irish Sea).

The back shows a fine effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS FSNAD.

Photos in this listing are enlarged to show details.

Pardon glare and reflections in photos – you can see my fingers and the camera lens reflected in the photos.

Coin may have superficial scratches and/or minor wear of finish and/or nicks from way these coins are stacked at the mint.

Coin may have minor spotting and/or oxidation.

Coin you receive may vary somewhat from that shown but will be in same general condition.

 Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Cat Coin history!

All IOM Cat Coins were made for only a short time, so it is essential that you order now to keep your collection up-to-date and/or as thoughtful gifts for cat-lovers everywhere.

This world commemorative coin makes a great collectible gift for yourself or any collector.

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