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1 Maltese Lira banknote (3rd Series)
The 3rd series banknote of One Lira from Malta features the Gardjola watchtower on the front side and the New University buildings on the back side. The £m1 banknote is brown coloured.You get: £0.189041 MTL = £0.1890400000 -
2 cents coin Malta
This 2 cents Maltese Lira coin features an olive branch on the obverse side, and crowned coat of arms on the reverse. Maltese olives are known as ‘bidni’. Bidni olives are small in size but renowed for their superior oil, low in acidity.You get: £0.000401 MTL = £0.0200000000 -
2 cents coin Malta (Penthesilea)
The older type of the Maltese Lira 2 cent coin features Penthesilea, Amazonian queen in Greek mythology. The denomination ‘2’ is in art-deco style, encircled by a wreath of leaves.You get: £0.000401 MTL = £0.0200000000 -
5 Maltese Liri banknote (3rd Series)
The £m5 banknote features an allegorical figure representing Culture on the front side. The back side shows an aerial view on the Marsa industrial estate.You get: £0.945201 MTL = £0.1890400000 -
1 cent coin Malta
The 1 cent Maltese Lira coin features a Weasel (Mustela) on the obverse side, and Malta’s crowned coat of arms on the reverse side. The 1c coin is made of nickel-brass and has a golden colour.You get: £0.000201 MTL = £0.0200000000 -
10 Maltese Liri banknote (3rd Series)
The banknote of £10 Lira from Malta features lady Justice on the front side and the Grand Harbour shipyard in Valletta on the back side.You get: £1.890401 MTL = £0.1890400000 -
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 -
1 Maltese Lira banknote (2nd Series)
The green-coloured £M1 bill from the Second Series features the Tarxien Temples in Malta on the back side. Malta’s coat of arms is prominently displayed on the front side of the Maltese One Pound note.You get: £0.189041 MTL = £0.1890400000 -
5 Maltese Liri banknote (2nd Series)
The Five Pounds banknote from Malta has a blue colour and features the Maltese coat of arms. On the back side of the blue-coloured 2nd series £M5 bill are boats on a beach and a marina.You get: £0.945201 MTL = £0.1890400000 -
5 mils coin Malta
The coin of 5 mils has a value equivalent to 0.005 Maltese Lira. The aluminium coin has a scalloped shape and features a traditional Maltese lampstand.You get: £0.000101 MTL = £0.0200000000 -
10 Maltese Liri banknote (2nd Series)
On the obverse side of the £10 Pounds banknote from Malta is a map of Malta and the Maltese coat of arms. On the reverse side of the Ten Maltese Pounds note is a view on Valletta’s Grand Harbour with boats.You get: £1.890401 MTL = £0.1890400000 -
3 mils coin Malta
A bee over a honeycomb is featured on this 3 mils coin from Malta. The denomination of 3 mils is equivalent to 0.003 Maltese Lira. It’s a peculiar denomination, 3/1000, which was unique to Malta at the time.You get: £0.000061 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: £0.094521 MTL = £0.1890400000 -
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 -
1 Maltese Pound banknote (1st Series)
The Maltese £1 pound banknote from the 1st Series has a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the front side. The back side features a view on the Marsa Industrial Estate.You get: £0.189041 MTL = £0.1890400000 -
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: £0.945201 MTL = £0.1890400000