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There was a Twenty-Five Pound 1/4 ounce gold coin issued in 1995, but it was not to commemorate the Queen Mother's birthday.
Yes. The Isle of Man is part of the UK, and the monarch of the UK and the British Empire and Commonwealth is Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Victoria died on the Isle-of-Wight.
The Isle of Man 1980 gold Crown - Men racing horses - weighs 43 grams 1980 Winter Olympics - weighs 39.8 grams 1980 Summer Olympics - weighs 39.8 grams 80th Birthday Queen Mother - weighs 5 grams 80th Birthday Queen Mother - weighs 7.96 grams
Queen Victoria died in 1901 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.
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Queen Victoria's home on The Isle Of Wight was called Osbourn House
B2, its 2 islands north of greatfish isle.
She died at Osborne House on the ISLE OF WIGHT.
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The currency in the Isle of Man is the IOM Pound, which is worth exactly the same as pounds sterling.
She seemed to favor the Balmoral palace in Scotland and also the isle of Wight, where she died in the Osborn House on l.22.0l.