Swans on new Isle of Man coin
Pobjoy Mint has released a new coin on behalf of the government of the Isle of Man which features the elegant and graceful bird, the Swan. Nearly everyone knows this magnificent, and large, bird whose white feathers are a symbol of purity and whose beauty and elegance is enjoyed by people of all ages. The design on the coin features two Swans with their necks formed in the shape of a heart, which is particularly apt as male and female swans are said to mate for life.
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