Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble, Coin from Isle of Man - detailed information

Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble, Coin from Isle of Man
CoinPlatinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble

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 small one tenth of a troy ounce (1/10oz) of platinum. The first design issued in this format was the Noble, depicting a Viking ship. The original Noble denomination was a coin introduced by King Edward III in 1344, which was one of the first widely-used gold coins struck in England. It was believed at the time that the coin was a lucky charm as a protection against thieves. It was discontinued after the reign of King Edward IV, until the Isle of Man revived the denomination in 1983. The strong Viking theme of its design relates to the history of the island, having once been the Kingdom of Man and conquered by Norse leaders, with the King of Dublin and the Earls of Orkney ruling the isle.

It is usually said that modern Nobles 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, the "Noble" denomination has a fixed value - for example, the 2010 Determination sets it as £10, while the 2017 and later acts make it 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 tenth-ounce has a nominal face value of fifty pence.

MintPobjoy Mint Mint MarkNo mint mark Mintageunknown
Obverse
Isle of Man / Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble - obverse photo

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 * 2016.

The dividers in the inscription are triskele symbols.

Obverse Inscription * ELIZABETH II * ISLE OF MAN * 2016
Reverse
Isle of Man / Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble - reverse photo

The reverse of the coin shows a Viking longboat under sail, with a horned dragon figurehead on the bow and a pennant on top of the mast, with warrior shields hanging from the side. In the background, seagulls flying above the waves.

In the exergue, the metal content: Pt. 999.5 1/10 oz. FINE.

Around below, the name of the denomination, TENTH NOBLE.

The rim is framed by an elaborate Celtic motif border design ("Viking Knit"), interrupted at the top by a small Triskele symbol, which is the Coat of Arms of the Isle of Man.

There seems to be no mint mark.

Reverse Inscription Pt. 999.5 1/10 oz. FINE TENTH NOBLE
EdgeMilledEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

Platinum content (troy ounces): 0.100.
Finish: bullion (Brilliant Uncirculated).

To distinguish the production grade of its coins, the Pobjoy Mint affected a privy mark on the reverse for a while; the letter U in a hexagon denotes "Uncirculated", while P is for "Proof".

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Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble: Known varieties
Variety Proof
Mintage Issued: unknown
Details

Proof coins do not have a "U" privy mark (there is no "P" either).

Variety Queen's Birthday privy mark
Mintage Issued: 360
Details

Proof FDC coin with a crowned 90 privy mark on the reverse, celebrating the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

In Set The Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday Platinum Noble, mintage 90
4 coins: 1 oz Platinum Noble, 1/2 oz Platinum Noble, 1/4 oz Platinum Noble, 1/10 oz Platinum Noble
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Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble: Details
CountryIsle of Man
CurrencyManx Pound
Coin TypePlatinum Tenth-Ounce, Noble
Issued2016
MonarchQueen Elizabeth II, Lord of Mann
EffigyQueen Elizabeth II - Fourth Portrait, by Ian Rank-Broadley (Uncouped version)
ReverseCoat of Arms of the Isle of Man
Face Value50 (x Penny)
Mintageunknown
CurrentYes
Material0.9995 Platinum
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size16.5000 mm
Thickness1.000 mm
Mass3.1100 g
OCC IDANMQ-OPYC-NQNV-EJYG
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Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble: Photo 2016 Isle of Man 1/10 oz Platinum Noble BU / thumbnail 2016 Isle of Man 1/10 oz Platinum Noble BU
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Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2016 Noble: Photo 2016 Isle of Man 1/10 oz Platinum Noble BU / thumbnail 2016 Isle of Man 1/10 oz Platinum Noble BU
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