Maltese Lira
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The Maltese Lira was the currency of the Republic of Malta from 1972 until 2008, when it was replaced by the Euro. The Lira is closely related to the British currency unit Pound, which was the currency of Malta from 1825 until 1972. The English pound was a unit of weight, initially equated with the Ancient Roman weight called ‘libra’, which explains why the monetary unit in English is still ‘£’, the letter ‘L’ as the initial of libra.
Maltese Liri are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Maltese Lira. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your Maltese Liri to cash, select the type of Maltese Liri you want to exchange:
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1 cent coin Malta (large type)
The bronze coin of 1 cent from Malta features the denomination ‘1’ in art-deco style inside a wreath of leaves. The back side shows Saint George’s Cross. The George Cross was awarded to the island of Malta by King George VI for the heroism and devotion of its people during the Great Siege of Malta … ContinuedYou get: £0.000201 MTL = £0.0200000000 -
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: £0.093191 MTL = £0.1863700000 -
2 mils coin Malta
When the Euro was introduced as Malta’s national currency in 2008, this 2 mils coin was the smallest denomination, worth only two thousands of a lira: 0.002 MTL. Because of its very small value the coin was not seen much in circulation. Its scalloped shape makes this aluminium coin stand out easily from the other … ContinuedYou get: £0.000041 MTL = £0.0200000000 -
5 Maltese Pounds banknote (1st Series)
The £5 pound banknote used to be Malta’s highest value banknote. This First Series £5 pound note has the portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II on the front side. The back side shows a view on Grand Harbour, also known as Valletta Port, in Malta’s capital Valletta.You get: £0.931851 MTL = £0.1863700000