The Treasury is set to release a new set of colour coins showing off national parks in the UK and the Isle of Man.
A total of 18 different ten-pence pieces will be produced, showing the face of King Charles on one side.
On the other are colour images of places such as the Norfolk Broads, the New Forest and Tynwald Hill.
An order for the coins is due to be laid before Tynwald during its May sitting.
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