Maltese pound

Maltese pound

Infobox Currency
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using_countries = MLT
pegged_with = Pound sterling at par
subunit_ratio_1 = 1/20
subunit_name_1 = shilling
subunit_ratio_2 = 1/240
subunit_name_2 = penny
symbol = £
symbol_subunit_1 = s
symbol_subunit_2 = d
plural =
plural_subunit_2 = pence
used_coins = None
used_banknotes = 10/-, £1, £5
issuing_authority = Central Bank of Malta
issuing_authority_website = www.centralbankmalta.com
obsolete_notice = Y
The pound was the currency of Malta until 1972. It was subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence with 4 farthings to the penny.

History

In 1825, British currency was declared the sole legal tender, replacing a situation where various coinages circulated, including that issued in Malta by the Knights of St John. The pound was valued at 12 "scudi" of the local currency. This exchange rate meant that the smallest Maltese coin, the "grano", was worth one third of a farthing (1 scudo = 20 tari = 240 grani). Consequently, ⅓ farthing coins were issued for use in Malta until 1913.

Between 1914 and 1918, emergency paper money issues were made by the government. Note production recommenced in 1939. Apart from the ⅓ farthing coins, regular British coins circulated.

In 1972, a new, decimal Maltese currency, the lira, was introduced, in both coin and banknote form. The lira was equal to the pound.

Banknotes

Emergency issues between 1914 and 1918 were in denominations of 5 and 10 shillings, 1, 5 and 10 pounds. In 1939, notes for 2½, 5 and 10 shillings and 1 pound were issued, to which 1 shilling notes were added in 1940. Note production continued after the Second World War in denominations of 10 shillings and 1 pound, with 5 pounds notes reintroduced between 1961–1963.

When the Central Bank of Malta was established in 1968, the issuing body on the banknotes switched from "Government of Malta" between 1968–1969. While the design remained, the colour was changed. The Central Bank refers to this series as the "CBM first series". The CBM second series began with the first series of the lira.

External links

Standard numismatics external links
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