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In official collaboration with the Government of Gibraltar, Scottsdale Mint produced the 2022 1 oz Gibraltar Lady Justice Silver Coin, a legal tender issue struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver with an antique finish. It honors Lady Justice (Iustitia), one of the most well-known emblems in human history, whose image has appeared on coinage since the Roman Empire, beginning around the 1st and 2nd centuries AD.
The coin is equally appealing as a collectible display piece and a silver investment because of the antique finish, which gives it a hand-engraved, aged appearance that no conventional BU treatment can match.
For collectors who are drawn to allegorical design, historical symbolism, or legal heritage, this coin stands out due to its limited global mintage of 10,000 coins and its status as sovereign legal tender backed by the Government of Gibraltar.
The Obverse Profile — Lady Justice
The obverse features an intricately rendered depiction of Lady Justice enhanced by an antique finish that lends the figure the solemnity of ancient art. With a sword in her right hand and a set of scales in her left, she is seen wearing a blindfold and carrying the three essential symbols of justice that have been carried across two millennia of Western legal tradition.
Alongside the term "JUSTICE" at the top rim and the year "2022" beneath the scales, the Latin phrase "FIDES ET JUSTITIA" (which means "Faith and Justice") arcs across the field. Every line and curve of the engraving is deepened by the antique finish, accentuating the depth and texture of the design elements that heighten the subject's weight and seriousness.
The Reverse Profile — Gibraltar Coat of Arms
The reverse features Gibraltar's national coat of arms, which was initially issued by royal warrant on July 10, 1502, by Isabella I of Castile, making it one of the oldest in continuous use by any British overseas territory.
The design depicts a three-towered red castle from the Kingdom of Castile's crest, with a golden key hanging beneath it to symbolize Gibraltar's strategic historical position as the Mediterranean entry point. The original inscription said, "Seal of the noble city of Gibraltar, the Key of Spain." The reverse also includes the coin's weight, purity, and denomination.
Lady Justice derives from Iustitia (or Justitia) — the Roman personification of justice, equivalent to the Greek goddess Themis. Introduced as a formal deity during the reign of Emperor Augustus, a temple dedicated to her was established in Rome during the reign of Emperor Tiberius. Her image appeared on Roman imperial coinage as a declaration of the empire's commitment to righteous governance.
Each of her three attributes carries precise meaning that has remained consistent for twenty centuries:
Together these three symbols define the Western concept of justice itself — making Lady Justice one of the most intellectually loaded and universally understood figures ever placed on a coin.
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, commanding the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. Its Coat of Arms — first granted in 1502 — is the oldest armorial insignia used by any British Overseas Territory and predates British rule entirely.
Gibraltar is unique among British territories: its flag (derived from the Coat of Arms) is the only British Overseas Territory flag that contains no Union Jack. The territory issues its own legal tender coinage — the Gibraltar Pound (GIP) — backed by the Gibraltar government.
ISO 9001 certified and based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Scottsdale Mint produces sovereign legal tender coins for governments across 30+ countries. Their antiquing process creates authentic aged finishes through controlled chemical treatment, each coin receives a unique surface character, which means minor variations between individual coins are normal and expected, not defects.
In official collaboration with the Government of Gibraltar, Scottsdale Mint produced the 2022 1 oz Gibraltar Lady Justice Silver Coin, a legal tender issue struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver with an antique finish. It honors Lady Justice (Iustitia), one of the most well-known emblems in human history, whose image has appeared on coinage since the Roman Empire, beginning around the 1st and 2nd centuries AD.
The coin is equally appealing as a collectible display piece and a silver investment because of the antique finish, which gives it a hand-engraved, aged appearance that no conventional BU treatment can match.
For collectors who are drawn to allegorical design, historical symbolism, or legal heritage, this coin stands out due to its limited global mintage of 10,000 coins and its status as sovereign legal tender backed by the Government of Gibraltar.
The Obverse Profile — Lady Justice
The obverse features an intricately rendered depiction of Lady Justice enhanced by an antique finish that lends the figure the solemnity of ancient art. With a sword in her right hand and a set of scales in her left, she is seen wearing a blindfold and carrying the three essential symbols of justice that have been carried across two millennia of Western legal tradition.
Alongside the term "JUSTICE" at the top rim and the year "2022" beneath the scales, the Latin phrase "FIDES ET JUSTITIA" (which means "Faith and Justice") arcs across the field. Every line and curve of the engraving is deepened by the antique finish, accentuating the depth and texture of the design elements that heighten the subject's weight and seriousness.
The Reverse Profile — Gibraltar Coat of Arms
The reverse features Gibraltar's national coat of arms, which was initially issued by royal warrant on July 10, 1502, by Isabella I of Castile, making it one of the oldest in continuous use by any British overseas territory.
The design depicts a three-towered red castle from the Kingdom of Castile's crest, with a golden key hanging beneath it to symbolize Gibraltar's strategic historical position as the Mediterranean entry point. The original inscription said, "Seal of the noble city of Gibraltar, the Key of Spain." The reverse also includes the coin's weight, purity, and denomination.
Lady Justice derives from Iustitia (or Justitia) — the Roman personification of justice, equivalent to the Greek goddess Themis. Introduced as a formal deity during the reign of Emperor Augustus, a temple dedicated to her was established in Rome during the reign of Emperor Tiberius. Her image appeared on Roman imperial coinage as a declaration of the empire's commitment to righteous governance.
Each of her three attributes carries precise meaning that has remained consistent for twenty centuries:
Together these three symbols define the Western concept of justice itself — making Lady Justice one of the most intellectually loaded and universally understood figures ever placed on a coin.
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, commanding the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. Its Coat of Arms — first granted in 1502 — is the oldest armorial insignia used by any British Overseas Territory and predates British rule entirely.
Gibraltar is unique among British territories: its flag (derived from the Coat of Arms) is the only British Overseas Territory flag that contains no Union Jack. The territory issues its own legal tender coinage — the Gibraltar Pound (GIP) — backed by the Gibraltar government.
ISO 9001 certified and based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Scottsdale Mint produces sovereign legal tender coins for governments across 30+ countries. Their antiquing process creates authentic aged finishes through controlled chemical treatment, each coin receives a unique surface character, which means minor variations between individual coins are normal and expected, not defects.