goldseeker4000
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I found this yesterday with my X-terra705 in Whitefish, MT. Another guy on here found out some history on it and here it is.
Isle of Man penny, one of only 60,000 struck in 1758 for James Murray, second Duke of Atholl, the new owner of the island. Obverse: crowned "AD" monogram (Atholl Dux) over the date. Reverse: Triskeles with large caps of armour on the knees: "QUOCUNQUE JECERIS STABIT" (which ever way you throw it, it will stand). Reasonable collectable condition for type as these are struck on soft copper flans which were liable to wear down quickly. Diameter 29mm Weight 10.3g.
this is the oldest coin I have ever found in my life and it is odd to find a coin country between Ireland and United kingdom in the Sea of Ireland. The history of the Isle of Man dates back to 6500 B.C. It is country that is somewhat independant and somewhat dependant on U.K.
Isle of Man penny, one of only 60,000 struck in 1758 for James Murray, second Duke of Atholl, the new owner of the island. Obverse: crowned "AD" monogram (Atholl Dux) over the date. Reverse: Triskeles with large caps of armour on the knees: "QUOCUNQUE JECERIS STABIT" (which ever way you throw it, it will stand). Reasonable collectable condition for type as these are struck on soft copper flans which were liable to wear down quickly. Diameter 29mm Weight 10.3g.
this is the oldest coin I have ever found in my life and it is odd to find a coin country between Ireland and United kingdom in the Sea of Ireland. The history of the Isle of Man dates back to 6500 B.C. It is country that is somewhat independant and somewhat dependant on U.K.