Gibraltar: Coins Issued and Used

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Gibraltar (1713 - )
Information about what currencies were issued by Gibraltar, with lists of coinage, as well as periods when foreign-issued currencies were used.
Currency: Gibraltar Pound. Used in Gibraltar: (1971 - present)
CurrencyGibraltar Pound
PeriodGibraltar Pound
Used1971 - present
Description

Until 1872, the currency situation in Gibraltar was complicated, with a system based on the real being employed which encompassed British, Spanish and Gibraltarian coins. From 1825, the real (actually the Spanish real de plata) was tied to the pound at the rate of 1 Spanish dollar to 4 shillings 4 pence (equivalent to 21.67 pence today). In 1872, however, the Spanish currency became the sole legal tender in Gibraltar.

In 1898, the Spanish - American War made the Spanish peseta drop alarmingly and the pound was introduced as the sole currency of the colony, initially in the form of British coins and banknotes.

In 1898, the British pound was made sole legal tender, although the Spanish peseta continued in circulation until the Spanish Civil War. Since 1927, Gibraltar has issued its own banknotes and, since 1988, its own coins. Gibraltar decimalised in 1971 at the same time as the UK, replacing the system of 1 pound = 20 shillings = 240 pence with one of 1 pound = 100 (new) pence.

Platinum Ounce (1 oz)
2 coins (2021 - 2022)
Gold Fifth-Ounce (1 oz), Bullion
1 coin (2018)
Coin NameMintage
Gold Fifth-Ounce 2018 Royal Arms 5,000
Unsorted
60 products (1802 - 2025). First 50 shown.
Product NameMintage
One Quart 1802 unknown
Two Quarts 1842 48,000
One Quart 1842 97,000
One Crown 1969 40,000
Twenty-five Pence 1977 24,000
Crown 1980 15,000
Thirty-five Ecus 1992 15,000
Fourteen Ecus 1992 unknown
Fourteen Ecus 1992 Uncouped Portrait 5,000
Twenty-one Ecus 1993 15,000
Fourteen Ecus 1993 30,000
2.8 Ecus 1993 unknown
Twenty-one Ecus 1994 15,000
Fourteen Ecus 1994 30,000
Twenty-one Ecus 1995 15,000
Fourteen Ecus 1995 30,000
One Ounce Silver 1997 Royal 50,000
One Penny 2000 unknown
Gold Half Ounce 2000 Penny Post unknown
One Pound 2004 unknown
Twenty Pence 2004 unknown
Fifty Pence 2004 unknown
Five Pence 2004 unknown
Ten Pence 2004 unknown
Two Pence 2004 unknown
One Penny 2004 unknown
Fifty Pence 2006 unknown
One Penny 2006 unknown
Fifty Pence 2008 unknown
Ten Pence 2008 unknown
Five Pence 2008 unknown
One Penny 2008 unknown
Two Pounds 2009 unknown
One Pound 2009 unknown
Twenty Pence 2009 unknown
Ten Pence 2009 unknown
Five Pence 2009 unknown
Two Pence 2009 unknown
One Penny 2009 unknown
Fifty Pence 2009 unknown
Silver Sovereign 2019 Saint George and the Dragon unknown
Two Pounds 2021 The Rolling Stones 1,000
One Pound 2021 The Rolling Stones unknown
Silver Ounce 2021 The Rolling Stones 7,500
Fifty Pence 2021 Olympic Games - Cycling 3,750
Fifty Pence 2021 Olympic Games - Sprinting 3,750
Fifty Pence 2021 Olympic Games - Rowing 3,750
Fifty Pence 2021 Olympic Games - Kayak 3,750
Fifty Pence 2021 Olympic Games - Equestrian 3,750
Fifty Pence 2021 The Boy in the Dress 7,500
Currency: Gibraltar Pound (pre-decimal). Used in Gibraltar: (1927 - 1971)
CurrencyGibraltar Pound (pre-decimal)
PeriodGibraltar Pound (pre-decimal)
Used1927 - 1971
Description

Until 1872, the currency situation in Gibraltar was complicated, with a system based on the real being employed which encompassed British, Spanish and Gibraltarian coins. From 1825, the real (actually the Spanish real de plata) was tied to the pound at the rate of 1 Spanish dollar to 4 shillings 4 pence (equivalent to 21.67 pence today). In 1872, however, the Spanish currency became the sole legal tender in Gibraltar.

In 1898, the Spanish - American War made the Spanish peseta drop alarmingly and the pound was introduced as the sole currency of the colony, initially in the form of British coins and banknotes.

In 1898, the British pound was made sole legal tender, although the Spanish peseta continued in circulation until the Spanish Civil War. Since 1927, Gibraltar has issued its own banknotes and, since 1988, its own coins. Gibraltar decimalised in 1971 at the same time as the UK, replacing the system of 1 pound = 20 shillings = 240 pence with one of 1 pound = 100 (new) pence.

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