Isle of Man Stamps and Coins

Isle of Man Post Office celebrates the Accession to the Throne of HM King Charles III, Lord of Mann and  HM Queen Consort Camilla

Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) is honoured to recognise this historic event with a set of twelve stamps, featuring images of HM King Charles III and HM Queen Consort Camilla alongside portraits of the King and his cypher, to be issued on Monday 3rd April 2023.

Isle of Man Post Office Features Manx Waterfalls on new Stamp Collection

Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) is pleased to present a collection of six stamps featuring the natural beauty of the Island’s glens and their waterfalls. There are eighteen mountain and coastal national glens across the Island which have been preserved and maintained in a semi-natural state by Isle of Man Government, specifically by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture.

The Works of Michele Tramontana to be Featured on Six Stamps

The works of Michele Tramontana will be featuring six stamps to be issued on 15th March 2023.

Isle of Man Post Office Commemorates The Battle of El Alamein

Isle of Man Post Office is proud to present this stamp issue commemorating the Battle of El Alamein (23 October - 4 November 1942) and those who bravely fought in it, particularly the Manx Regiment deployed at the time.

Isle of Man Post Office Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Manx Wildlife Trust

Isle of Man Post Office celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Manx Wildlife Trust with a set of 10 stamps to be issued 17th February.

Isle of Man Post Office Continues Chinese New Year Series of Stamps with the Year of the Rabbit 2023

Isle of Man Post Office is delighted to continue its celebrations of the Chinese New Year by issuing a set of four stamps on 14th January 2023.

Isle of Man Post Office Presents The Triskelion Collection - The First Ever Isle Of Man Stamp Set Featuring King Charles III Royal Cypher

Isle of Man Post Office is proud to issue this set of four stamps, the first to feature His Majesty’s Royal Cypher, showcasing our famous ‘three legs’ triskelion, one of the oldest continually-used national symbols in the world.

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