Isle of Man Stamps and Coins

Isle of Man Stamps and Coins to showcase Battle of Waterloo collectables at the Bicentennial commemorations in Belgium

Representatives for Isle of Man Stamps and Coins will be attending this week's commemorations organised for the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo where two spectacular Battle re-enactments will take place.

New Isle of Man stamps display the Queen in all her Pomp and Circumstance

Isle of Man Post Office is proud to present a set of eight stunning stamps that celebrate the nation's much-loved British monarch and depict some of Her Majesty the Queen's most important ceremonial occasions during her long reign. The stamps are due for issue on June 18.

Isle of Man Post Office celebrates the heroes and legends of the TT

As the 2015 Isle of Man TT gets under way, Isle of Man Post Office has unveiled a specially-minted 50p commemorating the Legends of the world-famous motorcycle road racing event.

175th Anniversary of Cunard's first transatlantic service marked by Isle of Man Post Office

Isle of Man Post Office is pleased to celebrate the 175th Anniversary of the Cunard shipping Line’s first transatlantic service with a stunning set of celebratory special edition collectibles, due for release on 25 May.

‘Small Wonders Exhibition’ - striking interpretation of 175 years of postal history on Isle of Man

On Wednesday (May 6) evening the Stamps and Coins division of the Isle of Man Post Office opened the doors of its wonderfully curated 'Small Wonders Exhibition' being held at the Sayle Gallery until May 26

Isle of Man Post Office releases limited edition Penny Black Mulready collectible

Isle of Man Post Office in conjunction with Mulready Philatelics is pleased to present a striking limited edition compilation for collectors of postal stationery.

First commemorative Royal Baby postal tribute is unveiled by Isle of Man Post Office

In celebration of the birth of HRH Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, Isle of Man Post Office has produced Royal memorabilia items to mark this key moment in British history.

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