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1 Crown (Treaty of Utrecht) – Gibraltar

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 300th Anniversary of the Treaty of Utrecht
United Kingdom
Context
Year: 2013
Country: United Kingdom Country flag
Issuer: Gibraltar Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1967)
Material
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Silver weight: 26.16 g
Thickness: 2.8 mm
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 clipboard1508a
Numista: #47749
Value
Bullion value: $75.41

Obverse

Description:
Queen Elizabeth II right-facing bust in George IV State Diadem, with legend and date.
Inscription:
ELIZABETH II QUEEN OF GIBRALTAR

RDM

2013
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
A Western Europe map outline, flanked by the Utrecht Province coat of arms on the left and the Treaty of Utrecht document on the right.
Inscription:
·300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TREATY OF UTRECHT·

TRACTATUS

PACIS & AMICITIÆ

INTER

TREATY OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP

1713

GIBRALTAR

BRITISH

FOREVER

ONE CROWN
Translation:
·300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TREATY OF UTRECHT·

TREATY

OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP

BETWEEN

TREATY OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP

1713

GIBRALTAR

BRITISH

FOREVER

ONE CROWN
Script: Latin
Languages: Latin, English

Edge

Reeded

Mints

NameMark
Tower Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2013Proof

Historical background

In 2013, Gibraltar's currency situation was defined by its long-standing and exclusive use of sterling, a status solidified by the 1988 Currency Notes Act. As a British Overseas Territory, it issued its own distinctive banknotes and coins, which were legal tender only within Gibraltar and circulated alongside Bank of England notes. These Gibraltar pound notes were pegged at par with the pound sterling, ensuring monetary stability and seamless economic integration with the United Kingdom, its main trading partner.

The year saw no significant change to this stable regime, but it occurred against a notable political backdrop. A minor diplomatic tension arose in August 2013 when Gibraltar's government issued a commemorative coin to mark its National Day, which featured a design of the Rock that included a depiction of the disputed isthmus with Spain. While economically insignificant, this incident highlighted how currency could become a symbolic point of contention in the wider, ongoing sovereignty dispute with Spain.

Economically, the reliance on sterling in 2013 provided Gibraltar with stability, shielding it from the direct volatility of the Eurozone crisis which was affecting its neighbour, Spain. This stability was crucial for Gibraltar's key sectors of finance, online gaming, and tourism. The fixed parity ensured no exchange risk with the UK, facilitating trade and investment, and underpinned the territory's reputation as a secure financial centre during a period of regional economic uncertainty.

Series: Treaty of Utrecht

1 Crown obverse
1 Crown reverse
1 Crown
2013
1 Crown obverse
1 Crown reverse
1 Crown
2013
10 Crowns obverse
10 Crowns reverse
10 Crowns
2013
3 Pounds obverse
3 Pounds reverse
3 Pounds
2013
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