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1 Crown – Gibraltar

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Series: Peter Rabbit
United Kingdom
Context
Year: 1998
Country: United Kingdom Country flag
Issuer: Gibraltar Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1967)
Total mintage: 30,000
Material
Diameter: 38.86 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Silver weight: 26.16 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 92.5% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard656a
Numista: #373813
Value
Bullion value: $74.87

Obverse

Description:
Crowned head right.
Inscription:
ELIZABETH II GIBRALTAR·1998

RDM

PM
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
A mischievous bunny in a blue jacket.
Inscription:
THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT

1 CROWN
Script: Latin

Edge

Reeded

Categories

Animal> Rabbit

Mints

NameMark
Pobjoy Mint(PM)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1998PM30,000Proof

Historical background

In 1998, the currency situation in Gibraltar was defined by its unique constitutional position and its deep economic ties to the United Kingdom. As a British Overseas Territory, Gibraltar issued its own currency, the Gibraltar pound (GIP), which was pegged at par with the British pound sterling (GBP). This local currency, featuring distinct Gibraltar designs, was legal tender only within the territory, while sterling notes and coins also circulated freely and were universally accepted. This system created a de facto dual-currency environment, with sterling functioning as the anchor of monetary stability.

The period was one of significant economic transition, as Gibraltar was actively diversifying away from its historical dependence on the UK Ministry of Defence. The growth of the offshore financial services and tourism sectors increased daily commercial interactions with visitors, particularly from neighbouring Spain. This made the practical currency situation fluid; while Gibraltar pounds were used domestically, Spanish pesetas (and soon the euro, introduced in 1999) were widely accepted in many retail and hospitality businesses to accommodate the large influx of day-visitors from across the border.

Underpinning this arrangement was a Currency Board Agreement established with the UK Treasury. This mandated that the Government of Gibraltar hold sterling reserves to fully cover the Gibraltar pound notes in circulation, ensuring absolute convertibility and confidence in the local currency. Therefore, in 1998, the system was stable and uncontroversial, designed to mirror UK monetary policy precisely while allowing for a symbol of local identity through its own banknotes, all within the broader context of Gibraltar's economic modernisation and European integration.

Series: Peter Rabbit

⅕ Crown obverse
⅕ Crown reverse
⅕ Crown
1998
⅕ Crown obverse
⅕ Crown reverse
⅕ Crown
1998
½ Crown obverse
½ Crown reverse
½ Crown
1998
1 Crown obverse
1 Crown reverse
1 Crown
1998
1 Crown obverse
1 Crown reverse
1 Crown
1998
1⁄25 Crown obverse
1⁄25 Crown reverse
1⁄25 Crown
1999
1⁄25 Crown obverse
1⁄25 Crown reverse
1⁄25 Crown
1999
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