Isle of Man



ND - Isle of Man PIC 40b 1 Pound S6 UNC

ND - Isle of Man PIC 40b 1 Pound S6 UNC

This Isle of Man 1 Pound banknote is catalogued as ND under Pick reference P40b. It is the signature..

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ND - Isle of Man PIC 41b 5 Pounds S6 UNC

ND - Isle of Man PIC 41b 5 Pounds S6 UNC

This individual banknote from the Isle of Man is a 5 Pounds note identified by the supplied catalogu..

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Frequently asked questions

What Isle of Man banknote denominations are represented in this shop’s catalog?

The Isle of Man category includes pound-denominated banknotes, with examples listed for 1 Pound and 5 Pounds. The 1 Pound note carries the catalog reference PIC 40b, while the 5 Pounds note is identified as PIC 41b. Both listings are graded UNC. These details describe the scope represented in this shop’s catalog and should not be treated as a complete survey of every Isle of Man banknote issue.

What period do the Isle of Man banknotes in this category represent?

The catalog records use “ND” rather than giving a specific issue year. In banknote cataloging, ND denotes “no date,” so collectors should identify these Isle of Man notes through the other supplied information: denomination, PIC reference, signature designation and grade. The represented references are PIC 40b for 1 Pound and PIC 41b for 5 Pounds. No more precise issue period is provided in the catalog data.

How can I distinguish PIC 40b from PIC 41b?

The most direct distinction is the denomination. PIC 40b is listed as an Isle of Man 1 Pound banknote, whereas PIC 41b is listed as a 5 Pounds banknote. Both records are marked ND, Signature 6 and UNC, so those shared details do not separate them. When identifying a note, compare the full catalog reference and denomination rather than relying only on the common signature or grade information.

Which signature designation appears on these Isle of Man notes?

The represented Isle of Man listings specify Signature 6, abbreviated as S6 in the product titles. This designation appears with both PIC 40b and PIC 41b. Signature information can help collectors identify a listed variety, but it should be used together with the denomination and complete PIC reference. The supplied catalog does not name the signatory or describe other signature combinations, so no further attribution can be made from these records.

What should a buyer know about the images and serial numbers?

For the UNC Isle of Man listings, the displayed images are described as product references. The serial number shown in an image will not correspond to the serial number of the banknote ordered. Buyers should therefore select by the stated denomination, PIC reference, Signature 6 designation and UNC grade rather than expecting the pictured serial number. The catalog data does not provide a choice of specific serial numbers.

What does the “b” suffix mean in PIC 40b and PIC 41b?

The letter “b” forms part of the complete catalog reference for each represented Isle of Man note. It should be retained when recording or comparing the banknote, because PIC 40b and PIC 41b are the precise references supplied by the shop. The catalog data does not explain which design, signature or other feature separates these “b” references from any differently lettered variants, so collectors should not infer an undocumented distinction.