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1972 Isle of Man Government - 50 (Fifty) New Pence Banknote Serial No. B 463245 P-28

1972 Isle of Man Government - 50 (Fifty) New Pence Banknote Serial No. B 463245 P-28

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Description

1972 Isle of Man 50 New Pence Banknote – A Tribute to Maritime Heritage & Royal Legacy

Issued by the Isle of Man Government, the 1972 50 New Pence banknote is a fascinating representation of the island’s maritime traditions and royal connections. This note was part of the decimalized currency series, introduced after the UK’s shift to decimalization in 1971.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Isle of Man Government

Denomination: 50 New Pence

Year of Issue: 1972

Pick Number: P-28

Printer: Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., England

Size: Approx. 128 × 62 mm

Material: Paper banknote with intaglio and offset printing

Design Features

Obverse:

Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, symbolizing the Isle of Man’s status as a British Crown dependency

Triskele emblem, a traditional Manx symbol representing strength and unity

Reverse:

Old sailing boat, reflecting the Isle of Man’s deep maritime heritage

Elegant decorative patterns reinforcing the island’s cultural identity

Watermark: Triskele emblem, ensuring authenticity

Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1972 Isle of Man 50 New Pence is a valuable piece of British Crown dependency numismatic history, marking the Isle of Man’s financial system after decimalization. With its detailed artwork, historical significance, and cultural symbolism, this banknote remains a sought-after collectible among enthusiasts.

Secure this 50 New Pence banknote today and own a tangible piece of the Isle of Man’s maritime and royal heritage!

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