Description
Introduction to the 1990 Isle of Man 1 Crown Coin Cover
The 1990 Isle of Man 150 Years of Penny Black 1 Crown Coin Cover, crafted by Benham, is a remarkable piece commemorating the sesquicentennial of the world’s first adhesive postage stamp. This coin cover was postmarked in 2000 during the prestigious Stamp Show of 2000, making it a unique collector’s item.
Historical Significance
The Penny Black, introduced in 1840, revolutionized postal services by making it accessible and affordable. This coin cover celebrates 150 years of the Penny Black, paying homage to its historical importance. The Isle of Man issued this coin cover in 1990 to mark this milestone, and its postmark from the Stamp Show of 2000 adds an extra layer of historical context and value.
Design and Craftsmanship
Benham, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, has created a visually stunning coin cover. The 1 Crown coin featured in this cover showcases intricate designs that reflect the rich heritage of the Isle of Man and the legacy of the Penny Black. The cover itself is meticulously designed, making it a true work of art for philatelists and numismatists alike.
Collector’s Value
This coin cover is not just a commemorative piece but also a valuable addition to any collection. Its postmark from the Stamp Show of 2000 enhances its rarity and desirability. Collectors who appreciate the intersection of philately and numismatics will find this item particularly appealing.
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