Description
1 Troy Ounce Platinum Noble
- Year Random
- Mint Mark Not shown
- Purity .9995
- Manufacturer Pobjoy Mint
- Thickness 2.38 mm
- Diameter 32.7 mm
- Face Value 1 Noble
- Issuing Country Isle of Man
- Edge Design Reeded
- CoA No
- Metal Weight 1 Troy ounce
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The 1 Troy Ounce Platinum Noble, minted by the Isle of Man between 1983 and 1989, is a rare and prestigious bullion coin composed of 99.95% pure platinum, weighing precisely 1 troy ounce (31.1035 grams). Designed to commemorate the island’s Viking heritage, its obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, crafted by Raphael Maklouf, encircled by “ELIZABETH II ISLE OF MAN” and the year of issue, while the reverse showcases a striking Viking longship under full sail, with “ONE NOBLE” and “ONE OUNCE PLATINUM” inscribed alongside a triskelion, the Isle of Man’s emblem. Measuring approximately 32.7 mm in diameter with a reeded edge, this coin was one of the first platinum bullion coins ever issued, pioneering the market alongside contemporaries like the Canadian Maple Leaf Platinum. With a limited mintage and a denomination of “One Noble” (a nod to medieval coinage rather than a legal tender value), the Platinum Noble combines exceptional purity with historical allure, making it a coveted asset for precious metal investors and collectors seeking a unique addition to their portfolios.
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