Gibraltar's 1990s gold program leaned heavily on novelty subjects — surfing among them — as the territory aggressively targeted the collector market during a decade when small jurisdictions competed fiercely for thematic bullion buyers. The 1/5 Crown denomination was introduced specifically to offer fractional gold at accessible price points, with no pretense of circulation use.
KM#744 is a collector piece through and through, struck to bullion standard in .9999 fine gold at a fineness specification that matches the Royal Canadian Mint's benchmark rather than the traditional British .917 crown alloy.
Gibraltar's 1990s gold program leaned heavily on novelty subjects — surfing among them — as the territory aggressively targeted the collector market during a decade when small jurisdictions competed fiercely for thematic bullion buyers. The 1/5 Crown denomination was introduced specifically to offer fractional gold at accessible price points, with no pretense of circulation use.
KM#744 is a collector piece through and through, struck to bullion standard in .9999 fine gold at a fineness specification that matches the Royal Canadian Mint's benchmark rather than the traditional British .917 crown alloy.