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This is the 1973 Circulation issue (PM mint) with a mintage of 1,000. The Elizabeth II Ragwort coin, issued in 1971 as a one pence piece for the Isle of Man, holds a notable place in numismatic history due to its unique design and the context of its circulation during a period of economic change. Crafted by the Royal Mint, this bronze coin features a depiction of the common ragwort plant, reflecting the local flora and the island's cultural identity. With a mintage of 1,213,610, it is moderately available, earning a rarity score of 4 out of 10, making it accessible for collectors while still holding significance as a representation of the Isle of Man's coinage. The coin's composition, primarily copper, ensures its durability, and its circulation condition provides insight into everyday use during the early 1970s, making it a compelling piece for those interested in the intersection of art, nature, and economic history in coin collecting.

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