Ancient Keeill 1 Penny Isle of Man Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Chapel)

Ancient Keeill 1 Penny Isle of Man Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Chapel)

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Ancient Keeill 1 Penny Isle of Man Authentic Coin Charm for Jewelry and Craft Making (Chapel) Obverse: Right facing bust of Queen Elizabeth II, wearing the " Girls of Great Britain and Ireland " Tiara Lettering: ISLE OF MAN ELIZABETH II Reverse: Ruined keeill -- a native Manx chapel -- with small sanctus bell turret Lettering: ANCIENT KEEILLS OF MANN (Isle of Man is also known by the name Mann.) Features Issuer Isle of Man Queen Elizabeth II (1952-date) Type Standard circulation coin Years 2000-2003 Value 1 Penny 0.01 = 0.014 USD Currency Pound (decimalized, 1971-date) Composition Copper plated steel Weight 3.56 g Diameter 20.32 mm Thickness 1.5 mm Shape Round Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑ Number N# 5728 References KM# 1036 Wikipedia: Keeill (also keill, keeil; plural kialteenyn) is a Manx Gaelic word for a chapel. Etymology The word is a Gaelic loanword from Latin cella, which originally meant a storeroom, or a small room. In both English, and the Goidelic languages, the word was bor

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