Isle of Man Government Pound Sterling Banknotes

Mr Williams made this Freedom of Information request to Bank of England

The request was successful.

From: Mr Williams

19 December 2009

Dear Sirs,

Please provide any policies or other documentation held on the
status within the United Kingdom of banknotes issued by or with the
authority of the Government of the Isle of Man.

In particular:
1) Are these "pound sterling" bank notes considered to form part of
the currency base of the UK's sterling currency
2) Any restrictions placed upon the Isle of Man as to the total
value of banknotes that may be issued at any time
3) Any restrictions placed upon the Isle of Man as to the designs
of the island's banknotes
4) Any requirement upon the island to back note issue with holdings
of Bank of England notes or other securities
5) Any obligation upon the United Kingdom to underwrite the value
of banknotes issued by the island administration

Yours faithfully,
Mr Williams

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From: Enquiries
Bank of England

21 December 2009

Dear Mr Williams

We acknowledge receipt of your email dated 19 December (our ref FF
23774). We will reply in due course.

If you have any queries please contact the Bank's Public Information and
Enquiries Group on 020 7601 4878.

Public Information and Enquiries Group

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From: Enquiries
Bank of England

14 January 2010


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Dear Mr Williams

Please find attached a letter in response to your Freedom of Information
request of 19 December 2009.

Public Information and Enquiries Group

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From: Mr Williams

14 January 2010

Dear Sir,

May I thank you for your clear and helpful reply.

Yours sincerely,

Mr Williams

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