Gibraltar's 1999 crown issues were part of a sustained commemorative program tied to the Sydney 2000 Olympics buildup, with the territory producing dozens of designs across multiple compositions that year. The Aboriginal torch-bearer subject reflects the Olympic handover narrative from Atlanta to Sydney, a theme licensed across numerous Commonwealth mints during 1997–2000.
KM#795 is copper-nickel, the circulation-quality version issued alongside a silver proof counterpart — a standard dual-release strategy Gibraltar employed throughout this series to maximize collector revenue from a single design.
Gibraltar's 1999 crown issues were part of a sustained commemorative program tied to the Sydney 2000 Olympics buildup, with the territory producing dozens of designs across multiple compositions that year. The Aboriginal torch-bearer subject reflects the Olympic handover narrative from Atlanta to Sydney, a theme licensed across numerous Commonwealth mints during 1997–2000.
KM#795 is copper-nickel, the circulation-quality version issued alongside a silver proof counterpart — a standard dual-release strategy Gibraltar employed throughout this series to maximize collector revenue from a single design.