Information about what currencies were issued by Malta, with lists of coinage, as well as periods when foreign-issued currencies were used. |
Currency | Euro, Malta |
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Period | Euro |
Used | 2008 - present |
Description | The Maltese government entered ERM II on 4 May 2005, and adopted the euro as the country's currency on 1 January 2008. |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Gold Kilo 2022 Accession of King Charles III | 10 |
Gold Kilo 2023 Coronation of King Charles III | 10 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Gold Ounce 2018 Melita | unknown |
Gold Ounce 2019 Melita | 400 |
Gold Ounce 2020 Melita | 300 |
Gold Ounce 2021 Melita | unknown |
Gold Ounce 2022 Melita | unknown |
Gold Ounce 2023 Melita | unknown |
Gold Ounce 2024 Melita | unknown |
Gold Ounce 2024 Maltese Cross | (20,000) |
Gold Ounce 2025 Maltese Cross | (20,000) |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Gold Half Ounce 2018 Melita | unknown |
Gold Half Ounce 2021 Melita | unknown |
Gold Half Ounce 2022 Melita | unknown |
Gold Half Ounce 2023 Melita | unknown |
Gold Half Ounce 2024 Melita | unknown |
Gold Half Ounce 2025 Maltese Cross | (20,000) |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Kilo 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Memorial | 70 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Gold Quarter Ounce 2018 Melita | unknown |
Gold Quarter Ounce 2021 Melita | unknown |
Gold Quarter Ounce 2022 Melita | unknown |
Gold Quarter Ounce 2023 Melita | unknown |
Gold Quarter Ounce 2024 Melita | unknown |
Gold Quarter Ounce 2025 Maltese Cross | (20,000) |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Gold Tenth-Ounce 2021 Melita | unknown |
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2022 Melita | unknown |
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2022 Stanisław Lem - Master of Science Fiction | 500 |
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2022 Stanisław Lem - Solaris | 500 |
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2023 Melita | unknown |
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2024 Melita | unknown |
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2024 Maltese Cross | unknown |
Gold Tenth-Ounce 2025 Maltese Cross | (20,000) |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Ounce 2022 Queen Elizabeth II - Platinum Jubilee | 2,000 |
Silver Ounce 2022 Lord of the Rings | 2,000 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Kilo 2025 Widnet il-Bahar | 2,500 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Half Kilo 2025 Widnet il-Bahar | unknown |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Quarter Kilo 2025 Widnet il-Bahar | 3,000 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Ten Ounces 2021 Melita | 500 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver One Hundred Grams 2025 Widnet il-Bahar | 5,000 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Two and a Half Euro 2022 Queen Elizabeth II - Platinum Jubilee | 15,000 |
Two and a Half Euro 2022 Lord of the Rings | 15,000 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Ounce 2021 Knights of the Past | 15,000 |
Silver Ounce 2022 Knights of the Past | 15,000 |
Silver Ounce 2022 Europa and the Bull | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2023 Maltese Cross | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2023 Knights of the Past | 15,000 |
Silver Ounce 2023 Golden Eagle | 100,000 |
Silver Ounce 2024 Maltese Cross | (1,009,000) |
Silver Ounce 2024 Golden Eagle | 100,000 |
Silver Ounce 2025 Maltese Cross | (1,009,000) |
Silver Ounce 2025 Il-Gremxula ta' Filfla | 50,000 |
Currency | Maltese Lira |
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Period | Maltese Lira |
Used | 1972 - 2007 |
Description | The lira (Maltese: lira Maltija, plural: liri, ISO 4217 code: MTL) was the currency of Malta from 1972 until 31 December 2007. The lira was abbreviated as Lm, although the traditional ₤ sign was often used locally. In English, the currency was still frequently called the pound because of the past usage of British currency on the islands. The country switched from British pre-decimal pounds to Maltese pounds in May 1972; the new currency was divided into 100 cents, and the 1 cent into 10 mils. The pound (lira in Maltese) was initially equal to the pound sterling, however this parity did not survive long after the floating of sterling on 22 June 1972. Until 1985, banknotes were written in Maltese on the obverse using the denomination "liri", and in English on the reverse using "pounds". From 1986 to 2007, Maltese and liri were used on both sides. The euro replaced the Maltese lira as the official currency of Malta on 1 January 2008 at the irrevocable fixed exchange rate of €1 per 0.4293 lira. |
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