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  Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365 
          
        
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             This 5 Pounds coin issued for Gibraltar and the Millennium is supposedly the first coin ever struck out of pure Titanium. The 5 Pound issue can also be found in Virenium and silver, but the titanium coin is shown with a higher value in KM than either of the other two even though the silver coin has 1/5 the estimated number of coins struck (25 k vs 5k). The official GMT logo is found on this issue (2/000). See IOM for another Pobjoy mint issue that features a portion of the original brass Meridian line from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. Sealed in the original capsule this piece shows hairlines on the proof surfaces from the mint. 
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        Keywords: Gibraltar - Millennium Titanium 
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        Denomination: 5 Pounds
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        Reference #: KM# 797a
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        Date/Mintmark: 1999 (Pobjoy)
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        Condition: Proof
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        Weight: 10 g. ; 36.1 mm
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        Metal: titanium
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        Additional Categories: Gibraltar
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