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Racing Legend John McGuinness MBE Celebrated through Isle of Man stamps

Racing Legend John McGuinness MBE Celebrated through Isle of Man stamps

Isle of Man Stamps & Coins is proud to launch this set of six stamps honouring one of motorcycle racing’s most enduring and celebrated figures, John McGuinness MBE. The collection marks a remarkable milestone of 30 years since McGuinness first competed at the Isle of Man TT races. Widely regarded as one of the greatest road racers of all time, McGuinness has become synonymous with the TT, achieving legendary status through his skill, determination, and longevity in one of the world’s most demanding motorsport events. This special issue pays tribute to his extraordinary career, with a strong focus on his achievements at the TT, where he has secured an impressive 23 victories and countless podium finishes. Created in partnership with John himself, this release features thrilling imagery from Pacemaker Press and Dave Kneen Photography, capturing the visceral excitement of road racing throughout John’s career.  Beyond the Isle of Man, the collection also highlights McGuinness’s accomplishments at two of the other prestigious road racing events. Two stamps are dedicated to the North West 200, one of the fastest road races in the world, where McGuinness has enjoyed multiple victories and demonstrated his prowess on high-speed circuits. The remaining two stamps celebrate his performances at the Macau Grand Prix, a notoriously challenging street circuit that demands precision and courage.  Discussing the stamps, John McGuinness MBE writes: “The Isle of Man is a beautiful Island and racing the Mountain course is a massive challenge. There are highs and lows but it is something that I have loved every moment of.  The TT is about so much more than the racing though. Meeting friends, old and new, and having the craic with the rest of the paddock and the fans is all part of the fun. I have met so many wonderful people over the past 30 years and received so much love and affection. I am very grateful to everyone who has helped me along the way during my TT journey. That journey isn’t over yet but it feels great to have these stamps to mark the 30th milestone. I feel honoured and am very grateful to Isle of Man Post Office and everyone involved in making this happen. Thank you all!” Celebrating the 30-year milestone, the collection includes a John McGuinness MBE hand signed cover, limited to just 100 examples worldwide with £5 from each sale in support of the TT Marshals Association. The Biker Collection offers 12 postcards sharing breath-taking imagery of McGuiness’s road racing career, supplied within a protective folder accompanied with a mint set of officially issued stamps – a standout piece of memorabilia for visiting bike fans. This special release also includes a collectable Booklet, featuring exhilarating imagery and expert commentary on McGuinness’s three-decade long history with the Mountain Course. Available for a limited time only, these items are the perfect way to celebrate this momentous anniversary and are a must-have for any road racing fanatic.  Maxine Cannon, General Manager of Isle of Man Stamps & Coins, comments: “John McGuinness MBE is not only a legend of the Isle of Man TT but a true ambassador for road racing worldwide. This stamp collection celebrates 30 years since his first TT race and recognises the incredible achievements, resilience, and passion that have defined his career. We are honoured to honour his continued legacy through this special issue, which will be launched at the beginning of TT 2026” Released on 25th May 2026, the John McGuinness MBE: Motorcycle Racing Legend collection is available online at iomstamps.com/collections/McGuinness. The collection includes a Set, First Day Cover, Presentation Pack, Bikers Collection, Prestige Booklet and Booklet Pane.  High resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below -  SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6Presentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverPrestige BookletPrestige BookletPrestige BookletPrestige BookletBooklet PaneThe Bikers CollectionThe Bikers CollectionThe Bikers CollectionThe Bikers CollectionSigned CoverSigned CoverSigned CoverSheet Set

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70th Anniversary of EUROPA Stamps marked by Isle of Man Post Office

70th Anniversary of EUROPA Stamps marked by Isle of Man Post Office

In celebration of the 70th anniversary of EUROPA stamps and the 50th anniversary of Isle of Man EUROPA stamps, we are delighted to share this special issue cataloguing our Island’s postal history and a significant milestone in thematic philatelic collecting. 2026 marks the 70th anniversary of the first EUROPA stamps, an initiative that has become one of the longest-running and most successful joint philatelic projects in the world. First released in 1956 under the auspices of the six founding members of the European postal community, the EUROPA stamp program was created to symbolise cooperation, unity and shared cultural identity across the continent. Over seven decades it has evolved into a powerful emblem of European collaboration, carried on millions of letters and treasured in countless philatelic collections.The origins of the EUROPA stamp lie with the early visionaries of European integration, working through the postal organisation that would later become PostEurop. At a time when Europe was rebuilding and redefining itself after the devastation of war, a common stamp design bearing the word “EUROPA” provided a visible symbol of solidarity. The early issues shared a common design theme across participating countries, reinforcing the idea of unity through sovereignty and visual consistency. As the program evolved it shifted to common thematic issues, allowing each country to interpret an agreed annual theme through its own artistic lens. Throughout the decades, EUROPA themes have celebrated Europe’s architectural heritage, natural landscapes, scientific achievements, cultural traditions and shared values. By encouraging postal administrations to highlight aspects of their national identity within a broader European context, the EUROPA program has fostered mutual understanding and cultural exchange. Collectors worldwide recognise EUROPA stamps not only for their artistic merit but also for their historic and symbolic significance.The 2026 EUROPA 70th anniversary common design is the work of visual artist Klaus Welp in collaboration with Tommi Kantola, Design Manager at Posti. The artwork features a diagonally ascending dotted line composed of seven dots, representing seventy years of unified effort in the EUROPA programme.Xavier Clabots, Chair, Stamps & Philately Working Group commented: “As we celebrate the 70th  anniversary of EUROPA stamps we reflect on seven decades of collaboration, dialogue, and shared cultural heritage across Europe. Since the very first issue in 1956, EUROPA stamps have stood as a unique symbol of unity. This year’s commemorative issue by Isle of Man Post Office is particularly meaningful. Marking both the 70th anniversary of EUROPA stamps and the 50th anniversary of the Island’s first EUROPA issue from 1976. On behalf of the PostEurop Stamps & Philately Working Group, it is an honour to join the Isle of Man in celebrating this milestone.” 50 Years of Manx EUROPA StampsThe first Isle of Man EUROPA stamp issue was released 50 years ago on 28th July 1976, representing that year’s common theme of handicrafts. The Laxey Jug stamp from the original collection is shared through this special 50th anniversary release.  Since 1976, Isle of Man Post Office has continued to issue EUROPA stamps year-on-year, releasing over 100 individual stamps throughout this period. Such designs can be viewed throughout this special collection:Laxey Jug, 1976: This commemorative jug was presented to Richard Rowe, Captain of the Laxey Mines on the opening of the Laxey Wheel in 1854. Isle of Man Postman, 1990: This issue details the history of Isle of Man Post Office and its buildings across the Island. This stamp displays an assistant postman wearing his uniform from the era. Ballaglass Glen Cottage, 1999: Manx cottages or ‘tholtans’ are often hidden in remote areas of natural beauty. This cottage is nestled within Ballaglass Glen beneath sycamore trees. Castletown, 2017: Dominated by the medieval Castle Rushen, this stamp pictures Castletown harbour in a modern tourism poster style of artwork.Maxine Cannon, General Manager of Isle of Man Stamps & Coins says: “As we celebrate the 70th anniversary of EUROPA stamps and the 50th anniversary of the Isle of Man issuing EUROPA stamps we are proud to reflect on the creativity, heritage and storytelling that has defined our contributions over five decades. This special milestone provides the opportunity to showcase some of the standout designs from our own rich philatelic history. EUROPA stamps represent collaboration and shared identity across Europe, and we are delighted to be part of that story. We warmly invite collectors to get in touch and share their favourite Isle of Man Europa stamps with us.”Released on 20th May 2026, the 70 Years of EUROPA collection is available online at iomstamps.com/collections/EUROPA70. The collection includes a Set, First Day Cover, Presentation Pack, EUROPA Sheetlet and EUROPA First Day Cover.  High resolution images for this stamp issue are available below:  SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Presentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverEuropa SheetletEuropa First Day CoverSheet Set    

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250th Anniversary of the American War of Independence Commemorated through Stamp Issue

250th Anniversary of the American War of Independence Commemorated through Stamp Issue

Isle of Man Post Office is pleased to unveil this collection of stamps marking 250 years since the American Declaration of Independence. This stamp collection honours six remarkable figures whose lives bridged the Island and the emerging United States. Their stories reveal connections of courage, trade, politics, and ideals that linked Manx shores to America’s revolutionary cause.Developed in collaboration with Manx historian Matthew Richardson, the collection uncovers and celebrates the often-overlooked stories linking the Isle of Man to the War of Independence. Through meticulous research, Matthew Richardson has brought to life the roles, influences, and experiences of Manx individuals during this transformative period in the late 18th century.Fighting between Britain and her American colonies began in 1775, and the earliest impact of the war upon the Isle of Man was the sudden arrival of armed press gangs, both off the coast and in the Island’s harbours and taverns. Manx sailors, merchants, and migrants were connected to the transatlantic world in which the war unfolded. The Island’s strong seafaring tradition meant that Manx men served aboard British vessels and merchant ships operating in American waters, while trade routes linking the British Isles to the American colonies brought the effects of the conflict closer to home. Matthew Richardson explains “The Declaration of Independence of 1776 was a pivotal moment in the history of both America and Britain. Though each nation charted a very different course thereafter in terms of constitution, legal and political system, and economy, for better or worse we are still after 250 years linked by bonds of shared history and common language. This stamp issue reflects the role the Isle of Man played in those turbulent times, and it has been a great honour for me to be involved in its production.”The collection highlights the stories of Hugh Crow, Captain John Paul Jones, Mark Wilks, Sir George Moore, Vice Admiral William Bligh and Major Paul Crebbin, all of whom share distinct links to Manx shores as highlighted through Matthew Richardson’s fascinating accompanying text. The collection brings these stories to life through the use of immersive historical imagery. Isle of Man Stamps & Coins is pleased to share this issue ahead of the Boston 2026 World Stamp Exhibition, one of the most prestigious philatelic events in the global calendar, where we will be represented by members of the Universal Postal Union as we commemorate this historic milestone. Maxine Cannon, Isle of Man Stamps & Coins General Manager comments: “This release provides an opportunity not only to commemorate a globally significant anniversary, but also to explore the Isle of Man’s own place within that history. Working alongside Matthew Richardson has allowed us to uncover fascinating connections and present them in a way that is both engaging and meaningful.”Released on 7th May 2026, the America 250 – The War of Independence collection is available online at iomstamps.com/collections/America250. The collection includes a Set, First Day Cover and Presentation Pack.  High resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below: SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6Presentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverSheet Set

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Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style - A postal tribute celebrating the Fashion Legacy of Her Majesty on the centenary of her birth

Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style - A postal tribute celebrating the Fashion Legacy of Her Majesty on the centenary of her birth

Isle of Man Post Office is proud to announce the release of a new set of six commemorative stamps entitled Fashion Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II. Issued on 21st April to mark the centenary of the birth of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, this beautifully curated collection celebrates the enduring style, elegance and cultural influence of one of the most recognisable figures in modern history. Developed in collaboration with Royal Collection Trust in partnership with its landmark exhibition, Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style, the stamp issue offers a unique philatelic tribute to the late monarch’s legacy. Each stamp captures a distinct moment from across Her Majesty’s reign, highlighting the evolution of her style from her early years as a young princess through to her role as a global icon of fashion. The collection showcases a selection of carefully chosen images drawn principally from the Royal Collection, reflecting both the personal and public significance of the Queen’s wardrobe. From exquisitely detailed gowns worn at state occasions to the vibrant, instantly recognisable ensembles that became her hallmark in later years, the stamps illustrate how fashion played a vital role in shaping the Queen’s public identity and connection with people around the world. The set is accompanied by a range of limited-edition collectables including a First Day Cover and Presentation Pack, featuring commentary by Austin Mutti-Mewse, author and former curator at House of Hardy Amies, Savile Row. The collection is completed by a landmark release stamp sheet folder issued in partnership with a number of the British Overseas Territories. This special release features rarely seen imagery of Her Majesty captured by renowned photographer Marcus Adams, and is paired with a curated selection of previously issued stamps commemorating significant milestones in the life and legacy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.  Maxine Cannon, General Manager of Isle of Man Stamps and Coins, commented: “This issue is a heartfelt tribute to the remarkable life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II. Her fashion choices were always thoughtful and deeply connected to her role both at home and across the Commonwealth. We are honoured to work with Royal Collection Trust to bring this story to life through stamps, celebrating not only her enduring style but also the meaning and intention behind it. I am also delighted to have worked alongside a number of British Overseas Territories who have contributed their own stamps through a special joint sheet of stamps commemorating the centenary of Queen Elizbeth II’s birth.” Fashion Designer Edward Windsor, Baron Downpatrick, commented: “A beautiful collection of stamps to fondly commemorate Her late Majesty's timeless style.” Sophie Windsor (Lady Frederick Windsor), remarks: “These stamps are an exquisite homage to our much loved and missed Queen Elizabeth, these are a collector's treasure for generations to enjoy.” Patrick Grant, tailor and fashion designer states: “Muse, patron, global ambassador; these wonderful stamps commemorate the mutual love affair between Her late Majesty and British Fashion.” Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style From 10th April – 18th October 2026, to mark the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth, The King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace hosts the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of the late Queen’s fashion ever mounted. Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion archive is one of the largest and most important surviving collections of 20th-century British fashion and now forms part of the Royal Collection.   Through approximately 200 items, around half on display for the first time, the exhibition charts the remarkable story of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch through clothing worn in all ten decades of her life.   Selected in collaboration with Royal Collection Trust, this stamp issue highlights the following items from the exhibition, Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style: -       Harris Tweed Jacket and Balmoral Tartan Skirt: The jacket was designed by British couturier Norman Hartnell with a reference to Christian Dior’s Bar jacket and Princess Elizabeth also wears a Balmoral Tartan skirt. -       Auxiliary Territorial Service Uniform: Princess Elizabeth was the first female member of the Royal Family to serve in the armed forces as a full-time active member, trained as a driver and mechanic. -       The Coronation Dress: An iconic British image, the 1953 Coronation Dress, designed by Hartnell. It features the floral emblems of the four nations of the UK and emblems of the Commonwealth nations at the time in its design. -       Dress and Bolero Jacket: Worn to Princess Margaret’s wedding in 1960, this Norman Hartnell outfit is known for its timeless elegance. It marks the last time full-length dress was worn by all female members of the royal family for a daytime occasion. -       Silver Jubilee: Worn for the Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral in 1977, this ensemble was created by Hardy Amies and the striking hat by Frederick Fox. -       State Banquet Dress: Worn at a State Banquet in Dublin, 2011, this dress features embellishment in the form of shamrocks and a beautifully embroidered Celtic harp.  Released on 21st April 2026, the Fashion Legacy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II collection is available online at iomstamps.com/collections/QEIILegacy The collection includes a Set, First Day Cover Presentation Pack and two sheetlets of stamps. One sheet is a collaboration with a number of British Overseas Territories, paired alongside a sheetlet of previously released stamps celebrating landmark occasions in the Life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.   High resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below -    SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6Presentation Pack Presentation Pack Presentation Pack First Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverSheet SetJoint Sheetlet    

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Trevor Hemmings’ Racing Legacy Celebrated in new Isle of Man Post Office Stamp Collection

Trevor Hemmings’ Racing Legacy Celebrated in new Isle of Man Post Office Stamp Collection

Isle of Man Post Office has unveiled a special stamp collection honouring the life and remarkable legacy of Trevor Hemmings CVO (1935 – 2021). A proud Island resident, Trevor became one of the most respected racehorse owners of modern times.  Trevor was a highly successful businessman who went on to become one of the most recognised figures in horse racing, with his racing colours becoming synonymous with some of the most renowned horses and jockeys in British and Irish horse racing.  This collection features remarkable imagery by Grossick Photography, complemented by insightful and endearing text from Kathryn Revitt, a Trustee of the Hemmings Family Trust. It captures the warmth and spirit of a man whose dedication to racing was a true inspiration to many. The stamps are released in support of The Injured Jockey’s Fund.  Trevor’s place among racing’s elite was secured when he became the first owner to achieve three Grand National wins with three different horses, ensuring that both his name and his famous green, white and yellow silks will be forever synonymous with Aintree, home of the Grand National.  He initially became involved with horse racing while working for Sir Fred Pontin, whose horse Specify won the Grand National in 1971. Sir Fred would often joke that he would leave Trevor his trophy when he died. As it turned out, Sir Fred held true to his promise, but this only fired up Trevor’s ambition to win the famous race with one of his own horses.  That dream became reality when in 2005, Hedgehunter was victorious under Ruby Walsh. Ballabriggs triumphed in 2011 when ridden by Jason Maguire and this was followed by the historic third Grand National win in 2015 when Many Clouds won with Leighton Aspell aboard.  The Hemmings silks have also been carried to great success at the Cheltenham Festival, at which 12 wins have been recorded, and other major staying chases have been landed, including the Hennessy Gold Cup, Scottish Grand National, and the Midlands Grand National.  Outside of racing, Trevor Hemmings was a keen supporter of other forms of equestrianism. At the London Olympics in 2012 Zara Tindall rode his horse High Kingdom, winning a silver medal as part of the British eventing team. One of Trevor’s proudest moments.  Isle of Man Stamps & Coins General Manager, Maxine Cannon, said: On behalf of Isle of Man Post Office, it is an honour to celebrate the life of Trevor Hemmings CVO with this landmark stamp issue. Trevor’s achievements in horse racing were extraordinary, driven by a love for the sport and enormous respect for everyone involved. This issue reflects those values and proudly supports the Injured Jockeys Fund, a cause close to racing’s heart. We are very grateful to The Jockey Club, Grossick Photography, Kathryn Revitt and the Hemmings family for their generous support and assistance in bringing this tribute together.  As part of this stamp collection, well-known figures from the world of horse racing, equestrianism and broadcasting have offered their personal memories of Trevor Hemmings.  Clare Balding, Broadcaster Trevor loved his horses. That shone through more than anything in the way he cared for them after they retired. Winning the Grand National was always a dream for him and to do it with three different horses was the ultimate achievement. He would always wear his cloth cap even under a top hat at Royal Ascot and he never forgot his roots as a working-class lad from Lancashire. He gave back so much to the community and to families who needed help and he had the kindest heart.  Trevor was also an extraordinary businessman, a believer in the integrity of sporting competition, and an absolute diamond.  Sir AP McCoy, former Champion Jockey & President of The Injured Jockeys Fund I was so lucky to get to know him, spend time with him, and ride a lot of his horses throughout most of my career. Most notably, Albertas Run, who I won 10 races, including 3 times at the Cheltenham Festival. Trevor was like all of us. He loved winning, and by God he won a lot, which he thoroughly deserved. He was a great supporter of horse racing, but he was also a very kind and generous man.  I am President of the Injured Jockeys Fund, and I know personally what a huge contributor he had been for many years to our charity, especially when we were building one of our rehabilitation centres, Jack Berry house, which wouldn’t exist without Trevor's generosity. Lastly, I would say his greatest gift was the most charming way he had of making you feel at ease.  Willie Mullins, Champion Trainer in Ireland and England Trevor had a deep and genuine love for racing, and he always believed in his horses. Hedgehunter’s Grand National victory meant a great deal to him, and seeing that belief rewarded on such a famous day was something very special. Trevor was proud of the sport and of those involved in it, and it was a privilege to have shared that moment with him. It is a memory that has stayed with us all.  Dickon White, Regional Director North West at The Jockey Club It has been a privilege to support Isle of Man Post Office on this very special project honouring Trevor Hemmings. Trevor was not only a remarkable man, but someone whose achievements and values left a lasting mark on the sport.  His unique place in Grand National history, winning the race three times with three different horses, is extraordinary, and yet it was his love of racing and respect for everyone involved that truly defined him.  This stamp collection is a fitting tribute to a proud Island resident and a great racing man, and we are honoured to have played a very small part in celebrating his remarkable legacy.  Zara Tindall MBE, Olympic Medallist and former Eventing World Champion Trevor was the most special man in many ways and one of the hardest working people I have known. He had an incredible sense of humour and was a cheeky chap! But his love of horses was where I got lucky. I managed to persuade him to have some horses in eventing. We had so much fun in the racing and eventing world with some great horses. With his incredible support, we managed to get to the Olympics in London in 2012 with High Kingdom and win a team silver medal. His enjoyment of being successful at the highest levels made him such an honour to ride for.   Trevor was always extremely understanding with the highs and lows of the sport of horses and ever the competitive gentleman. It was always so easy to be in his company. He was never without his cloth cap and a twinkle in his eye!  Released on 7th April 2026, the Trevor J. Hemmings CVO Horse Racing Legacy stamp issue is available online at iomstamps.com/Hemmings. The collection includes a Set, First Day Cover, Presentation Pack and Self-Adhesive Prestige Booklet. High resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below -  SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6First Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverPresentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackPrestige BookletBooklet PaneCollectors PackCollectors PackCollectors PackCollectors PackCollectors PackCollectors PackCollectors PackStamp CardsSheet Set

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Astronaut and Aquanaut Nicole Stott collection of Manx Stamps released

Astronaut and Aquanaut Nicole Stott collection of Manx Stamps released

Isle of Man Post Office is honoured to release this collection of stamps showcasing our planet and our place in space, curated by Astronaut and Aquanaut Nicole Stott. Nicole Stott is a retired NASA astronaut and aquanaut who logged 104 days in space across two missions and performed a spacewalk. She painted the first watercolour in space and is the first person to have spoken Manx in space. From the Oceans to the Stars is a collection of essays by Nicole studying our planet and our place in space and the wider universe. Each stamp features striking imagery and has been carefully selected by Nicole to represent a journey, starting with life in the deepest part of our oceans, up through the seas around the Isle of Man, into space, looking back at Earth from the International Space Station, then looking out to far away galaxies.Nicole explains: To me, there’s no better Island home to consider than the Isle of Man. My husband was born and raised there, and I consider myself an honorary Manxwoman. I’m in awe of the beauty of the Island, its rare and rich history, the people, and their respect for the nature of their Island home, a UNESCO Biosphere. The Isle of Man presents us with a wonderful way to consider our place in space – from the depths of the sea that surround it and the coastal and ocean life that thrives in its waters. Our Island sits on a planet surrounded by the vast expanse of space, and the endless possibilities it affords us for exploration, and perhaps more importantly, a better understanding of who and where we all are, together, in space. Discussing the release of this landmark issue, Maxine Cannon, Stamps & Coins General Manager remarks: This six-stamp collection celebrates our collaboration with Nicole Stott, whose family links to the Isle of Man make this project especially meaningful. We are thrilled to share Nicole’s remarkable story and understanding of our planet and universe with collectors around the world.Nicole comments: I’m delighted by the opportunity to curate this collection of stamps, I’m hopeful that the images I’ve chosen will open hearts and minds to how vital the interconnectivity of our deep oceans (inner space) with the farthest reaches of our universe (outer space) is to all life on Earth. Released on 9th March 2026, the Nicole Stott From the Oceans to the Stars stamp issue is available online at iomstamps.com/NicoleStott. The collection includes a Set, First Day Cover and Presentation Pack.  High resolution images for this issue can be found below -  SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6First Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverPresentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackPrestige BookletPrestige Booklet Pane

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Zodiac Year of the Horse celebrated for the first time through Isle of Man Stamp Issue

Zodiac Year of the Horse celebrated for the first time through Isle of Man Stamp Issue

Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) is delighted to share this issue created alongside esteemed engraving artist Martin Mörck continuing our Chinese Lunar New Year series.  Each stamp has been meticulously crafted by Martin, sharing elements of the fire Horse’s rich zodiac symbolism: strength, independence, vitality and success. For thousands of years, the horse has galloped through the heart of Chinese art, poetry, and philosophy. Those born under its influence traditionally thought to be intelligent and ambitious. In Chinese history the horse is not only a powerful working companion, but also a symbol of mobility and status: it drew chariots, carried warriors, and conveyed its riders across vast terrains.The image of the horse has long held a sacred place in Chinese history. Ancient scrolls, Han dynasty tomb figurines, and Tang dynasty murals depict horses as both noble companions and celestial creatures. The mythic “heavenly horses” (tianma) were believed to be of divine origin, swift enough to run among the clouds and carry heroes to immortality. On 17th February 2026, around the world the Year of the Horse will be celebrated with lanterns, dances, and red banners displaying galloping horses as emblems of strength and good fortune. For many, it is also a time to reconnect with heritage, honour ancestors, and begin the year with renewed purpose and vitality. Year of the Horse Facts Most compatible with: Tiger, Goat and DogLeast compatible with: Rat, Ox and Rabbit Lucky numbers: 6, 8 & 9 The Horse years are: 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014 and 2026.  Notable people born in the Year of the Horse include; Vladimir Lenin, Guy Gibson, Paul McCartney, Clint Eastwood and Janis Joplin.  Maxine Cannon, General Manager of Isle of Man Stamps and Coins, said: “We are thrilled to have worked alongside Martin to create this beautiful strip of stamps marking the 2026 Year of the Horse.  The collection includes information on Riding for the Disabled Association Isle of Man and Manx Carriage Driving 4 Disabled, sharing background on how horses are used within our community for wellbeing and charitable purposes. Artist Martin Mörck explains: “I was very interested to work on a set of Zodiac stamps for Isle of Man Post Office. I did a lot of sketches but came up with the idea of just showing the heads with waving manes and various expressions running throughout each design. By scanning two thin drawings on top of each other I am able to make the drawings more dynamic and alive. Together with the waving red and gold sweep they share the personality of the Fire Horse” Riding for the Disabled AssociationThe Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) Isle of Man celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2026. It is a 100% self-funded volunteer organisation made up of qualified coaches and trained helpers. RDA is an inclusive and diverse organisation, welcoming participants with physical and learning disabilities. It brings therapy, achievement, and enjoyment to as many people on the Island as possible. Manx Carriage Driving 4 DisabledAs the year of the Horse begins, Manx Carriage Driving 4 Disabled moves into its second decade, delivering drives to young and old alike, bringing smiles and joy to both participants and volunteers. Affiliated to RDA UK, members may enjoy a quiet drive though the countryside, experience the challenge and sense of achievement of ‘driving the hazards’ in the arena, or get up close and personal with ponies during proficiency sessions. Result: Smiles all round. High resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below -  SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Presentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverSheetletSigned First Day CoverSigned First Day Cover 

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Beauty of the Isle of Man celebrated through first stamps of 2026

Beauty of the Isle of Man celebrated through first stamps of 2026

Isle of Man Stamps & Coins is proud to announce a new set of ten stamps celebrating the natural beauty and hidden wonders of the Isle of Man. This exclusive collection draws its imagery from The Wild Guide Isle of Man, created in partnership with the book’s author, Andy North. The stamps showcase breath-taking scenes and evocative landscapes, as featured in the recently published Wild Guide series. It is a gathering-together of stunning locations scattered around the Island. A joyful exploration of natural and special places that may have been hidden just off the beaten path. It is a collection of adventures, points of interest, great places to eat and stay in a country of extraordinary history, peace and beauty. Both the book and stamps invite readers and collectors alike to explore the Island’s wild places, secret beaches, rugged coastlines, and enchanting glens. Each stamp captures the essence of the Isle of Man’s unique environment, showcasing our status as the world’s only UNESCO Biosphere nation. We are pleased to feature the use of Manx throughout this collection in support of Belin ny Gaelgey 2026 – the Year of the Manx Language. Interactions with the wilder environments of the natural world are increasingly beneficial in a digital age that prioritises an indoor seated existence, tethered to our technology and disconnected from our surroundings. We hope you enjoy the stamps, and that you too will set your sights on experiencing the beauty that exists all around us!   Andy North, author of Wild Guide Isle of Man commented: “I feel very lucky to have been able to wander around this stunning Island, exploring and capturing some of the natural beauty and the special places that may have been hidden just off the beaten tracks. I would like as many people as possible to share this feeling of gratitude for all that we have around us and I hope you enjoy a tiny glimpse of that within this set of stamps.”   This collection marks the 20th anniversary of Manx charity Beach Buddies. Their unstinting commitment ensures our coastlines stay litter free. They host 230 events per year, have over 15,000 volunteers and care for over 100 miles of Manx coastline.   Maxine Cannon, General Manager of Isle of Man Stamps and Coins, said: “We are delighted to collaborate with Andy North on this special issue. His work in The Wild Guide Isle of Man perfectly reflects the spirit of adventure and natural beauty that makes our island so extraordinary. These stamps are both a tribute to the Isle of Man’s landscapes but also an invitation to discover them for yourself."   Released on 6th January 2026, the Wild Isle of Man issue is available online at iomstamps.com/WildIOM and at selected Post Offices. The collection includes a Set, First Day Cover, Presentation Pack and Self-Adhesive Postal Booklets (IOM & UK values). We hope this issue inspires you to explore our Wild Isle of Man, whether you live here or away from our shores, you won’t be disappointed.   High resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below -    Set Stamp 1 Stamp 2 Stamp 3 Stamp 4 Stamp 5 Stamp 6 Stamp 7 Stamp 8 Stamp 9 Stamp 10 Presentation Pack Presentation Pack Presentation Pack First Day Cover First Day Cover First Day Cover Self-Adhesive Booklet - IOM Rate Self-Adhesive Booklet - UK Rate Self-Adhesive Set Self-Adhesive First Day Cover  

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Bushy’s Brewery are delighted to announce a 40th Anniversary Bushys Fans Collection brought together with Isle of Man Stamps & Coins

Bushy’s Brewery are delighted to announce a 40th Anniversary Bushys Fans Collection brought together with Isle of Man Stamps & Coins

The set covers the very beginning with the initial artwork conceived by artist Charlie Cannell to the success of the beer with the visiting TT fans and the popular stickers started by John Herdman and involving the move to the new site in 1990, officially opened by beer writing guru Michael Jackson. There are several milestones featured during our journey that take in the unique bottle cars, famous locals and delicious beers that have become synonymous with the Isle of Man’s favourite brewery. Maxine Cannon General Manager Isle of Man Stamps & Coins writes “ Generations of Bushy’s Fans and locals alike will remember with fondness the spontaneous fun which erupted outside the Jubilee Clock opposite the Bottleneck on a nightly basis . This has always been the Bushy’s philosophy: Great Beer and Good Clean Fun, or as Martin described '40 years of Pubs, Sweat and Beers'. Working with the Bushy’s Team as we brought this postal tribute together on the fascinating history of brewing on the Isle of Man has been terrific and inspiring". The Bushy's Fans Collection, only 1000 produced worldwide, includes 8 limited edition reproductions from our Beer Mat archive plus a bespoke sheet of stamps which celebrates the beer, people and pubs where stories were lived out and now are the stuff of legend over the latest Bushy’s brew Priced at £27.50 inc. P&P (excluding USA), they can be purchased from Isle of Man Stamps & Coins at iomstamps.com/collections/bushys40, by phone on +44 1624 698430 or by email at stamps@iompost.com. It’s the perfect collectible to appeal to beer enthusiasts, bikers and anyone who has experienced the special atmosphere that Bushy’s has provided over the last forty years. High resolution images can be downloaded below:  Bushy's 40th Anniversary Collection Download

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History of Manx Brewing celebrated in new collection of stamps by Isle of Man Post Office

History of Manx Brewing celebrated in new collection of stamps by Isle of Man Post Office

Isle of Man Stamps and Coins is delighted to announce the release of a brand-new set of eight stamps titled Brewed on Mann, celebrating the proud brewing heritage of the Isle of Man. This special collection explores the fascinating history of beer-making on the Island, from its early records to the vibrant brewing culture enjoyed today.   The Isle of Man has a rich and distinctive brewing history shaped by tradition and a strong sense of identity. Brewing on the Isle of Man can be traced back to the early medieval period, when beer was originally brewed in households and monasteries using locally grown barley. By the 18th and 19th centuries, brewing had become more commercialised as the Island developed as a centre of trade and tourism.   Adulterated beer was a widespread problem in the 1800s so The Brewers Act (otherwise known as the Manx Pure Beer Act) - was introduced by Tynwald, initially in 1827 and updated in 1874. It mandates that beer be brewed using only water, malt, hops, and yeast. The Act remains a unique and enduring piece of legislation still enforced to this day.   The issue also shines a spotlight on significant anniversaries in Manx brewing: 175 years of Okell’s Brewery, founded in 1850 by Dr. William Okell, whose pioneering work in establishing brewing standards shaped the quality and reputation of beer across the Island.   Ollie Neale, Okell’s Brewery Managing Director commented:  “Celebrating 175 years is a significant milestone and this special stamp collection, created in conjunction with Isle of Man Post Office, is a fitting tribute to our heritage and the generations who’ve shaped our story and made Okell’s what it is today. We’re proud to be part of something that brings tradition and community together.”   Bushy’s Brewery, established in 1985 by siblings Martin and Nicky Brunnschweiler, celebrates its 40th anniversary year. Bushy’s brought a new energy to the Island’s brewing scene which appealed greatly to the visiting biker fraternity and has been enjoyed at the famous Bushy’s beer tent since the original pub closed in 1998.   Martin Brunnschwieler, Bushy’s Brewery Founder explained: “We are delighted to see Bushy’s featured in this special release of stamps, and to have our original brewery featured is a reminder of where our journey began 40 years ago. We are proud to have a stamp that bears the Bushy’s name and to have played our part in the long history of Manx brewing.”   Discussing the collection, Isle of Man Stamps & Coins General Manager Maxine Cannon said: “Beer and brewing are woven into the fabric of Manx life – socially, culturally, and historically.  We are proud to mark these important anniversaries with a set of stamps that tells this story in a way that collectors, residents, and visitors alike will treasure. We are pleased to have worked alongside Ashgrove Marketing for the first time. I would like to thank everyone from the Manx brewing industry, both past and present, who have so enthusiastically supported the development of the Brewed on Mann collection. ”   Issued on 10th October 2025, the Brewed on Mann stamp collection includes a Set, First Day Cover and Presentation Pack.   To view the collection and place your order please visit iomstamps.com/BrewedOnMannHigh resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below -    SetPresentation Pack Presentation PackPresentation PackFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverSheet SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6Stamp 7Stamp 8        

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Isle of Man Post Office unveil Crank Up Christmas Stamps  Designed by UCM students and alumni

Isle of Man Post Office unveil Crank Up Christmas Stamps Designed by UCM students and alumni

                        Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) and University College Isle of Man (UCM) are proud to unveil Crank Up Christmas, the 2025 Christmas stamp collection and wider IOMPO Christmas campaign. A heart-warming and festive series designed by students and alumni. This special issue is part of UCM’s milestone celebrations, marking over 145 years since the founding of the Douglas School of Art and 50 years of the Homefield Road Campus.  When approached by UCM to consider a set of stamps for their landmark anniversaries the team at Stamps & Coins viewed this as a wonderful opportunity to work with creatives of the future to bring together a set of six designs to reflect and embrace their wide range of talents and abilities. Our aim was to encourage this group of young people to think about their take on Christmas through engagement with each faculty at UCM. When presented with their storyboard in January 2025 it was clear they had given a tremendous amount of thought, including subtle messaging, within their draft designs.  The students were divided into teams and each given a brief; to portray Manx festive heritage and the evolution of Christmas traditions on the Isle of Man. The students conducted research and brainstormed ways through which they could include reference to each faculty at UCM as a means of representing all students in the project. The culmination of the project captures the spirit of Manx Christmas traditions through a vibrant mix of illustration styles, reflecting the creativity and talent nurtured at UCM. Each stamp tells a unique story - from Manx traditions such as The White Boys play and First Footing, to modern day occasions depicted through the Christmas light switch on and the annual Santa’s on a Bike fundraiser. This collaboration between UCM and IOMPO is a celebration of community, creativity and heritage. It provided students with a rare opportunity to contribute to a national philatelic release, gaining real-world experience and exposure for their work. The project also fulfilled the criteria for one of their modules. Izabela (Rue) Garczynska, who worked on the stamp featuring The White Boys play, said: “It was such a fantastic experience to work on the design of the stamps. To be able to deliver a real project that will be seen by thousands of people over the festive season, have my work approved by The King, and work closely with industry has been really valuable for my development and my portfolio. Thank you to Maxine and her team for giving us this opportunity.” Maxine Cannon, General Manager of Isle of Man Stamps & Coins, said: "It was my pleasure to meet with the students, lecturers and alumni at UCM in May 2025 to follow their journey on this project and to hear first-hand their hopes and aspirations for our Christmas collection. These stamps will be the most widely used of all designs issued in 2025, and it is for that reason we wanted creatives of the future to have the opportunity to share their thoughts and hopes with a global audience. During my visit I stopped to think about their positivity towards the postage stamp, its purpose and its place in the modern world. I explained to them that their class would be forever associated with the IOMPO 2025 Crank Up Christmas issue. Their designs will be housed in the Royal Philatelic Collection, The British Library and reference books detailing our new issues since 1973. It is a wonderful way to celebrate UCM’s legacy and the next generation of Island creatives." The project was coordinated as part of UCM’s year-long milestone programme, which has included exhibitions, alumni showcases and community events. The stamps were designed by ten Creative Media students, under the tutorage of Lecturers Ewan MacFarlane, Aimee Rode, Colin Cunliffe, Sonya Quayle and Gemma Sayle. Jesamine Kelly, UCM’s Principal, commented: “It’s been fantastic to see how the students have been thoroughly engaged in the project, giving them real-world experience, working with clients and developing fantastic teamwork and communication skills. This collaboration is a perfect example of how UCM connects education with the wider community. It’s a proud moment for our students and alumni to see their work celebrated in such a meaningful and lasting way, and I’m looking forward to sending my Christmas cards using the UCM stamps this year.” Issued on 22nd October, the Crank Up Christmas collection includes a Set, First Day Cover, Presentation Pack and Self-Adhesive Postal Booklets (IOM & UK values). The stamps are available online at iomstamps.com/CrankUpChristmas and at all Post Offices across the Island.  To view the collection and place your order please visit iomstamps.com/CrankUpChristmasHigh resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below - SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6Sheet SetPresentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverSelf-Adhesive SetSelf-Adhesive First Day CoverPostal Booklet - IOM RatePostal Booklet - UK Rate

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Isle of Man Stamps & Coins Celebrates Rick Wakeman with a Landmark Six-Stamp Collection Featuring the Visionary Artwork of Roger Dean

Isle of Man Stamps & Coins Celebrates Rick Wakeman with a Landmark Six-Stamp Collection Featuring the Visionary Artwork of Roger Dean

Two giants of progressive rock have come together in a landmark collection of six stamps celebrating the legendary keyboard wizard Rick Wakeman, brought to life through the visionary artwork of Roger Dean.                              From his spellbinding solos with YES to epic concept albums like The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Rick Wakeman has been pushing musical boundaries for over five decades. Now, fans can see his world re-imagined through the works of visionary artist Roger Dean, whose fantasy landscapes have become synonymous with progressive rock and are heavily featured throughout this new range of collectables.  Across more than 100 solo albums, Wakeman has explored everything from classical piano interpretations to full symphonic rock, building a catalogue as diverse as it is daring. His music has reached audiences worldwide, not only through records and concerts but also through his many appearances on television and radio, where his wit and storytelling make him as engaging off stage as on.  This unique collaboration brings together two cultural giants whose creative journeys have shaped the visual and sonic worlds of progressive music for more than five decades. Each of the six stamps features a carefully selected Dean illustration, capturing the otherworldly spirit and imagination that Wakeman’s music evokes.  Rick moved to the Isle of Man in 1987, writing, composing and performing from his converted coach house studio. He recorded prolifically there for more than a decade, including initial recordings of Return to the Centre of the Earth and the new age Aspirant Trilogy. His time on the Island also inspired a deeply personal work: The Heritage Suite. This solo piano album celebrates local landmarks — from St Michael’s Isle to Spanish Head — produced in association with Manx National Heritage.  Rick Wakeman CBE, FRCM, PROF (HON LCM), FGMS commented: “I am honoured to have my career featured on these stamps having spent many years as a resident of the Isle of Man. Roger Dean’s artwork has always felt like a natural extension of the music I’ve created, and to see our worlds brought together on stamps is both surreal and wonderful.”  If Rick Wakeman’s music takes listeners to other worlds, Roger Dean’s artwork shows them what those worlds look like. Since the early 1970s, Dean has been creating some of the most recognisable and influential album covers in rock history. His surreal landscapes, filled with floating islands, towering cliffs, fantastical creatures, and otherworldly colours, have become visual shorthand for the spirit of progressive rock.  Roger Dean discusses the collection:  “I first met YES in 1971 when I created the cover for Fragile—Rick Wakeman had just joined the band, and from that moment I’ve always enjoyed working with him. Designing this new set of Isle of Man stamps has been a joy and a tribute to that long collaboration.”  Isle of Man Stamps & Coins General Manager, Maxine Cannon, commented: “We are immensely proud to celebrate Rick Wakeman with this collection of stamps, beautifully art worked by Roger Dean. Rick’s connection to the Island, where he spent time living and working as a part of our community, makes this release especially meaningful for us.  To be able to honour his extraordinary musical journey alongside Roger’s art feels like a perfect meeting of sound, story and image — and we are delighted to share it with fans and collectors around the world.”  Ben Glazier, Managing Director of Glazier Design explained: "It was a privilege to be immersed in the work of two creative icons. Visiting Roger Dean's studio was like a journey to another Earth; maquettes and artworks surrounded us as we talked about how stamp issues are created. Two legends in one issue. Incredible.”  Coinciding with Wakeman’s imminent UK tour and the release of his solo album Melancholia on 17th October, this range of limited release collectables are the perfect addition to any music and art lovers prized collections.  Released in very limited quantities worldwide, purchase the full product range whilst stocks last online at iomstamps.com/collections/wakeman High resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below - SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6Sheet SetFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverPresentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackCollectors PackPrestige BookletBooklet PaneSheetletImperforate SheetletPrinters PaneSigned First Day Covers

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Battle of Britain and Manx Aviation Military Museum Anniversaries marked through new Stamp Collection

Battle of Britain and Manx Aviation Military Museum Anniversaries marked through new Stamp Collection

                                            Six stamps study the Manx Aviation and Military Museum during its 25th anniversary, issued alongside a commemorative sheetlet of stamps honouring the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.Founded in 2000 by a group of aviation and military history enthusiasts in the Isle of Man, the museum is run entirely by volunteers and has grown in size and reputation, becoming a very popular and highly regarded facility for the casual visitor or the serious researcher.The museum encompasses not only the history of Manx aviation but also the roles that the Island and its people played in both world wars. Particularly notable is the way the museum features the stories of individual people who, reluctantly or otherwise, went to war - giving a rare insight into how ordinary men and women felt and acted while doing their duty.For a quarter of a century the museum has preserved and shared the stories of the Isle of Man’s rich aviation and military past. From its location near Ronaldsway Airport, it offers visitors a journey through Manx history. The six stamps detail some of the museum’s main exhibits;  World War I, World War II,  VJ Day, Civil Aviation, museum artefacts and The Korean War.A commemorative sheetlet marking the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain will be released on 15th September. Fought between July and October 1940, the Battle of Britain was a defining moment in the Second World War – the first major campaign to be fought entirely in the air.  Against overwhelming odds, the Royal Air Force’s young fighter pilots, supported by ground crews and vital civilian efforts, successfully defended Britain from the German Luftwaffe, preventing invasion and changing the course of history.This historic sheetlet features a selection of reproduced stamp designs from past Isle of Man Post Office issues commemorating the battle, marking this historic anniversary. Graham Brogden, Head of Major Gifts at the RAF Benevolent Fund, said: “We are delighted to partner with the Isle of Man Post Office on the release of the Battle of Britain stamp collection, which honours the strength and resilience of ‘The Few’ who courageously fought for our freedom during the Second World War. From the Fund’s founding in 1919, through the Second World War and more recent events, we have supported serving personnel, veterans, and their families – and, thanks to generous supporters like the Isle of Man Post Office, we will continue to do so for years to come.”Maxine Cannon, General Manager of Stamps and Coins at Isle of Man Post Office, said: “These two very special releases pay tribute to the extraordinary courage, commitment and sacrifice shown in times of war, and to the importance of preserving those stories for future generations. The Manx Aviation and Military Museum has, for 25 years, been a guardian of our Island’s unique wartime history, and it is a privilege to celebrate their anniversary through this beautiful set of stamps.Likewise, our Battle of Britain 85th Anniversary commemorative sheetlet honours one of the most pivotal moments in history, recognising the heroism of ‘The Few’ and the vital role played by all who supported them.”Ivor Ramden MBE, Director of the Manx Aviation and Military Museum commented “It has been a privilege to have been associated with the Museum since its inception in 2000 and to watch it, and its reputation, grow beyond anything that we could have imagined back then. Close inspection of these delightful stamps will provide a glimpse of the countless historical treasures in the Museum.The Manx Aviation and Military Museum stamp collection and the Battle of Britain commemorative sheetlet will be issued on 15th September 2025 and includes a Set, First Day Cover, Presentation Pack and a sheetlet of stamps (Battle of Britain only).To view the collection and place your order please visit iomstamps.com/AviationMuseumHigh resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below - SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6Sheet SetFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverPresentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackBattle of Britain SheetBattle of Britain CollectionBattle of Britain Flown Sheet Collection

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History of Manx Coins studied in landmark stamp issue

History of Manx Coins studied in landmark stamp issue

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.” The stamp collection will be issued on 14th August 2025 and includes a Set, First Day Cover, Presentation Pack, a 28 page Prestige Booklet and a Booklet Stamp Pane.  To view the collection and place your order please visit iomstamps.com/IOMCoins High resolution images for this stamp issue can be found below - SetStamp 1Stamp 2Stamp 3Stamp 4Stamp 5Stamp 6Sheet SetFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverFirst Day CoverPresentation PackPresentation PackPresentation PackBooklet PanePrestige Booklet

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