No.6 Convent Place
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“The Government is delighted that Her Majesty the Queen has approved Her description in the coin as “Queen of Gibraltar”. This is the first time that the Palace has approved of the description of Her Majesty in such coinage as “Queen of” the issuing country in her Realm.
One side of the new £5 coin depicts the effigy of Her Majesty with the words “Elizabeth II Queen of Gibraltar” and the year. The other side depicts the Rock of Gibraltar with the words “Gibraltar” above it and the words “five pounds” below it. The new £5 coin will be in circulation as from Monday 16th August 2010. These coins are now available for purchase in protective capsules and in presentation boxes at the Lobby of the Treasury Department, Treasury Building, 23 John Mackintosh Square. For further details please phone the Currency Section at Tel. No. 20048386.” |


