Issued to mark the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar, fought on 21 October 1805 roughly 30 miles off Cape Trafalgar on the Spanish Atlantic coast. Nelson was struck by a French sharpshooter's ball from the mizzen top of the Redoutable at approximately 1:15 pm and died three hours later, by which point the battle was effectively won. Gibraltar held particular relevance to the commemoration — the fleet had provisioned there before the engagement, and Nelson's body was returned to the Rock preserved in a cask of spirits before being transported to England.
Issued to mark the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar, fought on 21 October 1805 roughly 30 miles off Cape Trafalgar on the Spanish Atlantic coast. Nelson was struck by a French sharpshooter's ball from the mizzen top of the Redoutable at approximately 1:15 pm and died three hours later, by which point the battle was effectively won. Gibraltar held particular relevance to the commemoration — the fleet had provisioned there before the engagement, and Nelson's body was returned to the Rock preserved in a cask of spirits before being transported to England.