Maltese Lira banknotes
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Maltese Lira banknotes became obsolete in 2008, when the Mediterranean island of Malta joined the Eurozone. Maltese Liri, often referred to as Maltese Pounds, are no longer a valid means of payment in Malta. However, we give cash for pre-Euro Maltese Lira banknotes that were issued by the Valletta-based Central Bank of Malta.
In addition to Maltese Lira banknotes we also exchange Maltese Lira coins.
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10 Maltese Lira banknote
This chaxar liri – ten liri bill measures 145mm by 73mm. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Mank Centrali ta’ Malta’. On the obverse side of the green colored Lm10 note is a standing Malta with rudder. The reverse side features wounded people being brought into the National Assembly in Valletta.You get: £1.828201 MTL = £0.1828200000 -
2 Maltese Liri banknote (Agatha Barbara)
The red-orange coloured Lm2 banknote from Malta features Agatha Barbara, who was the first female Maltese president. On the back side of the Zewg Liri bill is a container crane at Marsaxlokk harbour in the South Eastern District of Malta.You get: £0.365641 MTL = £0.1828200000 -
5 Maltese Liri banknote (Agatha Barbara)
Hames Liri’ is Maltese for ‘Five Lira’. The blue-coloured Lm5 bill has the portrait of Malta’s first female president Agatha Barbara on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 5 Liri bill from Malta features a view on a harbour with a man making fishing pots, a woman making lace and four windsurfers.You get: £0.914101 MTL = £0.1828200000 -
20 Maltese Liri banknote (Agatha Barbara)
The banknote of 20 Liri is Malta’s highest value banknote. This Lm20 banknote has the portrait of President Agatha Barbara on the front side. The building on the back side of the Ghoxrin Liri note is the Auberge de Castille, office of the Prime Minister of MaltaYou get: £3.656401 MTL = £0.1828200000 -
10 Maltese Shillings banknote (1st Series)
The banknote of 10 Shillings from Malta’s 1st series as an independent state has a value equivalent to 1/2 a pound. It features Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side and a view on Mgarr Harbour in Gozo on the back side.You get: £0.091411 MTL = £0.1828200000