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Obverse of the 1986 Flax Plant Northern Ireland Design of Pound Coin
Obverse of the 1986 Northern Ireland Pound Coin

Flax Plant Design on Reverse of 1986 & 1990
Flax Plant Design on Reverse of 1986 & 1990 Northern Ireland Pound Coins

1986 Northern Ireland Design One Pound Coin
It was decided that from 1984, British £1 coins would feature different reverse designs for each of the four parts of the United Kingdom. This four year cycle can also be bought in a set, we have both the silver proof set and silver piedfort set in stock.
All £1 coins dated 1986 feature on the reverse a flax plant symbolising Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is renowned for its scenic beauty and its lush green pastures. Yet its most intriguing feature is perhaps to be found in the rugged columns off the coast of Antrim - The Giant's Causeway.
Irish Folklore holds that the structure was laid down by the giant epic warrior, Fin MacCoul. Having invited the Scottish colossus, Benandonner to fight him, Fin MacCoul generously provided stepping stones to spare Benandonner from getting his feet wet before the contest.
The truth behind the Causeway is barely less spectacular. About 50 million years ago, Antrim was at the heart of a great volcanic region. When the plates of the earth's crust moved apart to form what is now the Atlantic Ocean, sheets of molten lava were forced upwards through the opening fissures. As the lava cooled, like the mud of a dry river bed, shrinkage cracks occurred. These extended downwards to form the hexagonal columns evident today.

Northern Ireland and Flax
Flax is the oldest textile known to man. Evidence of flax in different stages of working was unearthed during excavations of Bronze Age settlements dating from 8000 B.C. One of its uses at this time was for the making of fishing nets.
It is thought that the use of linen in Northern Ireland may have been introduced by Phoenician traders around 370 B.C. The development of Irish linen as a domestic industry may later have been encouraged by the monks of Northern Ireland, and there is a clear reference to the linen trade in A.D. 1273, when it was reported to be flourishing. Today, Northern Ireland remains one of the main linen manufacturing areas of the world.
The flax fibres run the full length within the plant, and therefore the flax is pulled, not cut, at harvesting. It is therefore appropriate that Leslie Durbin has chosen to show the plant with its roots.

Obverse
The obverse bears the new, third portrait of The Queen introduced in 1985.

Reverse
A flax plant, encircled by the Royal Diadem, appears on the reverse of the 1986 one pound coin representing Northern Ireland.
The design is the work of distinguished silversmith Leslie Durbin.

Leslie Durbin
The eminent silversmith, Leslie Durbin, whose commissions include the special hallmark for Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee, prepared four designs to appear on the reverse of the one pound coin from 1984 to 1987. The designs represent the four constituent parts of the United Kingdom. He has chosen to unify the series by showing each of the floral emblems encircled by the Royal Diadem, the crown worn by Her Majesty to and from the State Opening of Parliament.
The same Diadem also appears on the obverse as part of the new portrait of The Queen. This portrait, modelled by Raphael Maklouf, appeared on United Kingdom coinage for the first time in 1985.

Edge
The edge is not only milled but also inscribed. The inscription in Latin reads:-
DECUS ET TUTAMEN
Which may be translated as "an ornament and a safeguard". This inscription dates back to the first machine-struck coins minted in 1662 and was a device to prevent "clipping", and was used on the first pound coin in 1983.

Llantrisant Mint Mark
On the milled edge of the coin is the Llantrisant mint mark - a cross crosslet. This is the first United Kingdom coin to be struck with this distinctive feature. The shape of the cross alluding to Llantrisant, which translated from the Welsh means "Church or Parish of the Three Saints".

Technical Specifications
VersionDiameterWeightMetalAlloyAMW
Ordinary Circulation22.509.50Nickel-brass  
Uncirculated in Folder22.509.50Nickel-brass  
Silver Proof22.509.50Silver0.925 Silver0.2825
Piedfort Silver Proof22.5019Silver0.925 Silver0.5650

Notes
Diameter = Diameter in millimetres
Weight = Weight in grams
Alloy = Proportion of precious metal
AMW = Actual weight in relevant precious metal content in troy ounces.

VersionIssue LimitIssue Price £
Ordinary Circulation  
Uncirculated in Folder19,908 
Silver Proof, Box & Certificate37,958 
Silver Piedfort Proof, Box & Certificate15,000 

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1984 - 1987 Silver Proof Four Coin Set
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