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JM Bullion

1 Pound – Gibraltar

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Justice
Series: Lady Justice
United Kingdom
Context
Years: 2021–2022
Country: United Kingdom Country flag
Issuer: Gibraltar Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1971)
Total mintage: 165,000
Material
Diameter: 39 mm
Weight: 31.1 g
Silver weight: 31.07 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Silver
Standard: Silver ounce
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard1824
Numista: #312281
Value
Exchange value: 1 GIP
Bullion value: $88.87
Inflation-adjusted value: 1.25 GIP

Obverse

Description:
Coat of arms with legend, denomination below.
Inscription:
GIBRALTAR

2021

1 TROY OUNCE 999 FINE SILVER

1 POUND
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Justitia facing forward, blindfolded, holding a sword and scales; seven stars below.
Inscription:
JUSTICE

FIDES ET JUSTITIA

2021
Translation:
Justice

Faith and Justice

2021
Script: Latin
Languages: Latin, English

Edge

Reeded

Mints

NameMark
Scottsdale Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20215,000
202150,000BU
2022100,000BU
202210,000

Historical background

In 2021, Gibraltar's currency situation remained defined by its unique constitutional position and its deep economic integration with the United Kingdom. As a British Overseas Territory, its official currency is the Gibraltar pound (GIP), which is issued by the Government of Gibraltar and pegged at par value to the British pound sterling (GBP). Both currencies circulate interchangeably within the territory, with sterling being universally accepted for all transactions. This arrangement provides monetary stability and is a cornerstone of Gibraltar's financial services sector, which forms a significant part of its economy.

The year 2021 was particularly significant as it was the first full year following the end of the Brexit transition period. Gibraltar was not part of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, leading to separate negotiations for a UK-EU treaty regarding The Rock. A key concern was maintaining fluid border movement with Spain, but currency was not a central point of contention. The Gibraltar pound's peg to sterling remained undisturbed, and there was no push to adopt the euro, despite the territory's geographical proximity to the Eurozone. The focus was instead on mitigating the economic impact of the pandemic and securing a post-Brexit framework.

Furthermore, 2021 saw the continued growth of digital and card payments, a global trend accelerated by COVID-19, though cash, particularly in the form of sterling, remained widely used. The Gibraltar Financial Services Commission continued to oversee a regime that includes several licensed digital and cryptocurrency firms, reflecting the territory's move towards modern financial technologies. Ultimately, the currency landscape in 2021 was one of stability, with the fixed peg to sterling providing a reliable anchor amid the uncertainties of Brexit implementation and pandemic recovery.

Series: Lady Justice

1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
2021-2022
5 Pounds obverse
5 Pounds reverse
5 Pounds
2021-2022
10 Pounds obverse
10 Pounds reverse
10 Pounds
2021-2022
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
2023
10 Pounds obverse
10 Pounds reverse
10 Pounds
2023
5 Pounds obverse
5 Pounds reverse
5 Pounds
2023
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
2024
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