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| Issuer | Gibraltar |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Value | 1/4 Sovereign |
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| Reverse lettering | CHARLES III · DEI · GRATIA · REX 06.05.2023 |
| Edge | Reeded |
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Gibraltar's quarter sovereigns occupy a peculiar constitutional niche: the territory issues its own coinage under royal prerogative but remains outside the UK's monetary framework, which is why a Gibraltar coronation coin exists at all alongside the Royal Mint's own output. Charles III's coronation on 6 May 2023 triggered a wave of issues from Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories, each competing for collector attention in an increasingly crowded commemorative market.
The Pobjoy Mint, Gibraltar's longtime striking partner, produced this on the traditional .916 fine gold standard — the same fineness established for British sovereigns by the Great Recoinage of 1816.