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50 Pence - Elizabeth II Royal Marines - Falklands, Gold Proof

Emittent Gibraltar
Jahr 2004
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Averslegende ELIZABETH II GIBRALTAR 2004 RDM
Reversbeschreibung Three Royal Marines in full combat gear are depicted in the field, commemorating the 1982 Falklands conflict. The foreground figure stands prominently facing left, armed with an automatic rifle and wearing full battle dress and helmet. Two further soldiers are shown in the middle ground, one kneeling in a firing position and another standing; a small flag is carried by one of the figures. The Royal Marines badge appears in the lower right of the field, while the curved legend 'THE FALKLANDS 1982' arcs along the upper periphery and the denomination '50 PENCE' is inscribed along the lower periphery.
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Gibraltar's decision to issue commemorative coinage honoring the Royal Marines' Falklands campaign sits within a long tradition of the territory leveraging its Royal Mint connections for collector-market revenue — formal defense ties to Britain making such tributes politically natural. The 1982 landings at San Carlos Bay cost 3 Commando Brigade significant casualties before Argentine forces surrendered on June 14th, ending a 74-day conflict.

At 15.5 grams of 22-carat gold, this is struck to a quarter-ounce bullion-adjacent specification, though its proof finish places it firmly in the commemorative rather than the investment category.

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Gibraltar's commemorative program has long generated revenue by honoring British military history — a natural fit given the territory's permanent garrison status and close Crown ties. The 1982 Falklands campaign lasted 74 days, with 3 Commando Brigade conducting the amphibious landings at San Carlos Bay on May 21st under sustained air attack from Argentine Skyhawks and Daggers.

Issued 22 years after the conflict, this proof fell within a broader wave of Falklands anniversary coinage across multiple British territories in the early 2000s.

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