Isle Of Man Gold Cats One Ounce
Golden Eagle Coins stocks a large gold inventory online. However, if there is a coin in this series that you don't see available, we likely have it in our inventory. Don't hesitate to call us at 1-800-735-1311 with any questions regarding your want list in both Certified and Ungraded coins.
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Showcasing the Manx cat, a cat indigenous to the Isle of Man, the Pobjoy Mint began their coin series in 1988. Each year the Pobjoy Mint, a private sector mint that produces mainly non-circulating ...
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Product ID: 3250
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The Pobjoy Mint started the Isle of Man Gold Cat series in 1989. The Pobjoy Mint is a private sector mint located in Surrey, England and mainly deals in non-circulating commemoratives, medals, and ...
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Product ID: 3251
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The 1990 NY Alley cat is the third coin to be released from the Pobjoy Mint. This coin is part of the Pobjoy Mint's Isle of Man Gold Cat coin series, wherein every year they issue a .9999 gold ...
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Product ID: 3252
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The Isle of Man Gold Cat 1991 features the Norwegian Forest cat. Every year, the Pobjoy Mint, which is located in Surrey, England, produces a coin to continue their Isle of Man Gold Cat series. ...
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Product ID: 3253
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The Maine Coon is the chosen cat for the reverse design of the 1993 Isle of Man Gold Cat series. The Maine Coon is indigenous to Maine and is Maine's national cat, hence the name. It is the ...
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Product ID: 3255
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The Japanese Bobtail was chosen to be featured on the reverse face of the 1994 Isle of Man Gold cat issue. The Isle of Man is a self-governing British Crown dependency island. This island is ...
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Product ID: 3256
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The Turkish Angora cat was chosen to be displayed on the 1995 gold coin, which is part of the Isle of Man gold Cat series. This series was minted by the Pobjoy Mint, which is located in Surrey, ...
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Product ID: 3257
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The Burmese cat was chosen to be the face of the 1996 Isle of Man Gold Cat coin. The Burmese was first recognized in Thailand as a Siamese. When the Burmese invaded Thailand, the soldiers took the ...
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Product ID: 3258
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The Birman cat is the cat of choice for the reverse design on the 1998 Isle of Man Gold Cat coin. The Birman looks like a chubby Siamese, having almost all of the same features. These features ...
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Product ID: 3260
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The Pobjoy Mint is a blaze runner in producing and minting non-circulating coins, stamps, and metal combinations. The Pobjoy has struck 20% of the world's governments and central banks' coins and ...
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Product ID: 3261
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The Scottish Fold was chosen to bring in the new millennium on the Isle of Man Gold Cat coin. This coin is 24 karat gold and comes in brilliant uncirculated condition. There shouldn't be any marks ...
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Product ID: 12614
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The Somali cat origins begin in Australia, New Zealand, and North America. This breed is a fairly new breed, being established in the 1940's by a British breeder, who imported kittens from ...
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Product ID: 12615
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The Balinese kittens are the highlighted cats for 2003 in the Isle of Man Gold Cat series. The Balinese are also known as purebred longhaired Siamese because they come from the same mutated gene ...
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Product ID: 3262
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To finish out the Isle of Man Gold Cat series, the Ragdoll cat is the featured breed for 2007. The Ragdoll cat is an American original breed that was created back in the 1960's. A female Persian ...
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Product ID: 7035