Yes, but it is not accepted in many shops in the UK but you are usually able to change it for British pounds (same exchange rate) at banks for free. British (including Scottish and N.Irish) pounds are accepted readily on the Isle of Man though.
No, it is not illegal to refuse Isle of Man currency in England.
Isle of Man currency is "legal tender" only in the Isle of Man, and is not acceptable tender in Britain.
They both use Sterling, so the answer would be yes. However, some outlets might refuse.
The currency in the Isle of Man is the IOM Pound, which is worth exactly the same as pounds sterling.
The Isle of Man is west of England.
The Isle of Man is run by the British Monarchy, therefore they are a British island. Because of that, they use the British Pound (£) for currency.
No, the Isle of White is a county of England not a country.
Isle of Man to England Interconnector was created in 1999.
the currency of the isle of wight is pounds
In England.
Yes, the currency on the Isle of Man is the pound sterling (GBP).
English and the GBP
The Isle of Man
all of it