Gibraltar issued this piece as part of the wave of silver proofs produced across British territories for Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee in 1977. The Crown Agents coordinated much of this output, meaning the coin was almost certainly struck at the Royal Mint rather than on the Rock itself — Gibraltar has never operated its own mint.
KM#10a distinguishes the silver proof from the cupro-nickel circulation strike, both sharing the same dies.
Gibraltar issued this piece as part of the wave of silver proofs produced across British territories for Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee in 1977. The Crown Agents coordinated much of this output, meaning the coin was almost certainly struck at the Royal Mint rather than on the Rock itself — Gibraltar has never operated its own mint.
KM#10a distinguishes the silver proof from the cupro-nickel circulation strike, both sharing the same dies.