Isle Of Man Noble Platinum Bullion Coin
The Isle of Man, an ancient British
protectorate, is well known for producing
a variety of high-quality coins with
innovative and unusual designs.
The first platinum investment coin,
the one-ounce Noble from the Isle of
Man, was introduced in November 1983.
The Isle of Man is an ancient British
protectorate, and well known for producing
a variety of high-quality coins with
innovative and unusual designs. From
1983 through 1989, The Pobjoy Mint of
England produced the Platinum Noble
bullion coin in sizes ranging from 10
ounces to 1/10 ounce, with the face
value shown in "Nobles," a
value equal the platinum content in
troy ounces. The reverse of all coins
features an historic Viking longship,
“Thusly,” shown under full
sail. The obverse features the young
Queen Elizabeth II with crown.
Isle of Man Noble
Platinum Bullion Coin
| Coin |
Diameter |
Face |
Purity |
 |
| 1 Troy Oz |
32.7
mm |
1 Noble |
.9995 |
| 1/2 Troy Oz
|
27.0
mm |
.5 Noble |
.9995 |
| 1/4 Troy Oz
|
22.0
mm |
.25 Noble |
.9995 |
| 1/10 Troy Oz
|
16.5
mm |
.1 Noble |
.9995 |
| 1/20 Troy Oz
|
13.9
mm |
.05 Noble |
.9995 |
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