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PRE-ORDER Coins of the Isle of Man

Set
GBP £11.85
Set CTO
GBP £11.85
First Day Cover
GBP £13.00
Presentation Pack
GBP £12.95
Collectibles
GBP £11.85
Collectibles CTO
GBP £11.85
Full sheets
GBP £237.00
Full sheets CTO
GBP £237.00
Stamp Booklet
GBP £23.70
Stamp Booklet CTO
GBP £23.70
About PRE-ORDER Coins of the Isle of Man

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ISSUE IS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER ONLY!

ANY PRODUCT ORDERED FROM THIS ISSUE WILL NOT BE DISPATCHED UNTIL THE OFFICIAL ISSUE DATE 14TH AUGUST!

The Orrysdale Collection was meticulously compiled by Dr John Frissell Crellin MRCS MHK 1816-1886. The eldest son of John Christian Crellin, of Orrysdale and Catherine Quayle, of Castletown, and was educated at King William's College. He studied medicine at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He inherited the property at Orrysdale and practiced medicine locally on the Island. Dr Crellin was appointed to the House of Keys in 1843.

He became Dr Charles Clay's on-Island collaborator for his book on the Currency of the Isle of Man published as Manx Society volume 17 in 1869. Along with Dr Clay they are regarded as the founding fathers of Manx numismatics.

Crellin had a significant collection of coins, tokens and card money, all shared throughout the Prestige Booklet – a 28 page study of the collection and history of Manx numismatics. The Collection has been passed down through the family virtually intact. Before the Collection was dispersed the executors allowed all 1715 examples to be fully catalogued, providing the most detailed and extensive numismatics known on the Island.

Maxine Cannon, General Manager of Stamps and Coins at Isle of Man Post Office, said: "We are proud to present this unique six-stamp collection celebrating the rich numismatic history of the Isle of Man. The Crellin Collection shares a fascinating insight into our Island’s past. We trust collectors and history enthusiasts alike will find this series both educational and inspiring."

Manx National Heritage commented: "Manx National Heritage welcomes the release of this stamp issue celebrating the rich numismatic heritage of the Isle of Man. These coins reflect our Island’s unique history, culture, and identity.”