Coin | Gold Quarter Ounce 2009 Angel - Archangel Michael |
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The Isle of Man has its own circulating coinage, which is used in parallel with the British Pound Sterling; it also issues an extensive range of commemorative coins for collectors, as well as bullion coins in a variety of formats and designs for investors in precious metals.
One of the formats used is the internationally popular one quarter of a troy ounce (1/4oz) of gold. An early design issued in this format was the Angel, depicting Saint Michael slaying the dragon. The original Angel was a gold coin introduced in England by King Edward IV in 1465 as a new issue of the Noble. Based on a French coin, the Angelot or Ange, its name was derived from the representation of the Archangel St. Michael. The image of the Archangel Michael slaying the dragon was thought to bring good luck and health and was traditionally given to sufferers of the disease the "King’s evil" or scrofula, in a medieval ceremony intending to cure them with the "royal touch".
It is usually said that modern Angels are legal tender but without a fixed face value, like the Krugerrand or Mexico’s Libertad which are legal tender to the value of their precious metal content. However, according to the various Currency Determinations by The Treasury of the Isle of Man authorising each issue, under section 6 of the Currency Act 1992, the "Angel" denomination is equal to 5 pounds in face value, with fractions or multiples divided or multiplied as required by the fraction or multiplier shown on the reverse of the coin - hence, the quarter ounce has a nominal face value of £1.25 (one and a quarter pounds).
Marking the 25th anniversary of the series, this coin is a special release, part of a two-coin group with complementing designs. This coin features Archangel Michael only, while the other one has the dragon; put together, they create a scene of the saint attacking the dragon with his spear. |
Mint | Pobjoy Mint |
Mint Mark | Letters PM |
Total Mintage |
5,000
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Obverse | |
The obverse of the coin shows the crowned mature head of Queen Elizabeth II facing right (her effigy known as the "Fourth Portrait", by Ian Rank-Broadley). The Queen wears the "Girls of Great Britain and Ireland" diamond tiara, a wedding gift from Queen Mary (Her Majesty's grandmother) in 1947 - which she also has on the Machin and the Gottwald portraits.
The portrait is in its "uncouped" version which extends below the neck and shows the Queen's shoulders. The designer's initials IRB are on the shoulder truncation.
Around above, the monarch's legend and the date: * ELIZABETH II * ISLE OF MAN * 2009.
The dividers in the inscription are triskele symbols. |
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Reverse | |
The reverse of the coin shows Saint Michael, with feathered wings, facing right, holding a spear with both hands which he has pointed to the right. He wears only a loincloth, and has a sword hanging from a strap across his right shoulder. On the ground before hi, part of his shield is visible, bearing a cross (the other part of the shield is depicted on the complementary coin).
In the exergue, the metal content: Au. 999.9 1/4 OUNCE.
Around below, the name of the denomination, ANGEL.
The PM mint mark of the Pobjoy Mint is below the exergue line on the right.
The rim is plain. |
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Reverse Inscription |
Au. 999.9 1/4 OUNCE ANGEL |
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Edge | Milled | Edge Inscription | None |
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Notes | Gold content (troy ounces): 0.250. Finish: Proof FDC.
There is a one-ounce coin with the same design listed in Krause, but the quarter-ounce is not. |
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See also |
Coins in the Angel and Noble series issued in 2009 include: - 1 oz Platinum, Angel, 2009 - 1 oz Gold, Angel, 2009 - 1 oz Gold, Angel - Archangel Michael, 2009 - 1 oz Gold, Angel - Dragon, 2009 - 1 oz Gold, Noble, 2009 - 1/4 oz Gold, Angel - Archangel Michael, 2009 - 1/4 oz Gold, Angel - Dragon, 2009 - 1/10 oz Gold (with Piedfort), Angel, 2009 - 1/20 oz Gold, Angel, 2009 - 1 oz Bimetallic (Gold / Platinum), King Henry VIII + Angel, 2009 - 1 oz Bimetallic (Gold / Silver), Angel, 2009 - 1 oz Bimetallic (Gold / Silver), Noble, 2009 - 1/4 oz Bimetallic (Gold / Silver), Angel, 2009 - 1/10 oz Bimetallic (Gold / Silver), Angel, 2009
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