Gibraltar's Christmas 50 pence series launched in 1988 as one of the first annual holiday-themed circulating denomination issues from a British territory, a format that would run for decades and become the colony's most recognized collector output. The gold proof version of this inaugural year was struck in limited numbers for the collector market, at a time when Gibraltar was aggressively expanding its proof coinage program to generate revenue independent of conventional taxation and tourism.
The .916 fine standard — crown gold — aligns with traditional British proof coinage practice of the period.
Gibraltar's Christmas 50 pence series launched in 1988 as one of the first annual holiday-themed circulating denomination issues from a British territory, a format that would run for decades and become the colony's most recognized collector output. The gold proof version of this inaugural year was struck in limited numbers for the collector market, at a time when Gibraltar was aggressively expanding its proof coinage program to generate revenue independent of conventional taxation and tourism.
The .916 fine standard — crown gold — aligns with traditional British proof coinage practice of the period.