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Value Diameter Composition Edge Obverse Reverse first minting withdrawal 2 mils 20.30 mm Aluminium plain Maltese Cross: Value 1972 1986 3 mils 23.25 mm Aluminium plain A bee on a honeycomb: Value 1972 1986 5 mils 26.00 mm Aluminium plain A lampstand: Value 1972 1986 1 cent 25.90 mm Bronze plain George Cross: Value 1972 1986 2 cent
A similar cross is also used by the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization. A variant of the Maltese cross, with three V-shaped arms instead of four, was used as the funnel symbol of the Hamburg Atlantic Line and their successors German Atlantic Line and Hanseatic Tours in 1958–1973 and 1991–1997.
The results of the second round were Maltese cross, followed by the Coat of arms of Malta and the Mnajdra Temples. [3] [4] The Central Bank of Malta released the final designs of the euro coins on 19 February 2007. On 23 October 2007, the designs were officially published in the Official Journal of the European Union. [5]
The Cross of Malta is the VFW's official emblem. [13] The cross, radiating rays, and Great Seal of the United States together symbolize the character, vows and purposes distinguishing VFW as an order of warriors who have traveled far from home to defend sacred principles.
These were the first commemorative coins to be issued by Malta. 1972 Manwel Dimech Silver £M 1; 1972 Fort St. Angelo (Forti Sant' Anġlu) Silver £M 2; 1972 Hand-held Torch over map of Malta Gold £M 5; 1972 Maltese stone charcoal stove (Kenur) Gold £M 10; 1972 Merill - Malta's National Bird Gold £M 20; 1972 Neptune Statue (Nettunu) Gold £M 50
The scudo (plural scudi) is the official currency [1] of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and was the currency of Malta during the rule of the Order over Malta, which ended in 1798. It is subdivided into 12 tarì (singular tarì ), each of 20 grani (singular grano ) with 6 piccioli (singular picciolo ) to the grano.
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The Melita Gold bullion coins exist in the denominations of €10, €25, €50 and €100, and they are legal tender in Malta. Each denomination has different dimensions and weight. The coins are issued by the Central Bank of Malta in collaboration with Lombard Bank, and they are minted by PAMP S.A. in Switzerland. Their composition makes them ...