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Die Centralbank of Malta informiert:

The Central Bank of Malta and the Malta Community Chest Fund, have collaborated on the launch of a social responsibility coin programme involving students in all secondary schools, with the theme: 'Mit-tfal b'Solidarjetà'.

The programme was officially launched on Friday, 5 June 2015 by Her Excellency the President of Malta, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, and the Governor of the Central Bank of Malta, Professor Josef Bonnici, during a press conference held at the Central Bank of Malta.

The programme, planned over a number of years, involves five themes: Love, Peace, Nature/Environment, Heritage and Games. The theme selected for 2016 is LOVE. This falls within the Mission Statement of the Malta Community Chest Fund as through love and generosity the Fund promotes activities to help individuals with various needs.

The LOVE theme will be represented on a €2 commemorative coin to be issued by the Central Bank of Malta through coin cards and commemorative coin rolls and will be available for sale in 2016. The proceeds from the sale of the coin cards will go to the Malta Community Chest Fund.

The coin design will symbolise LOVE in the wider sense to reflect the important aspect of solidarity. A competition on the coin design will be launched in all secondary schools and an expert panel will shortlist five designs, which will then be submitted for voting by the students. The winning design will be reflected on the coin and a prize will be awarded to the student submitting it. The two runners up will also be awarded a prize while all students participating in the design competition will be given a certificate and memento.

The remaining four themes will also be reproduced on commemorative coins over the coming years.

The schools will inform the students on the regulations guiding the design competition. Designs must be submitted by not later than Friday, 30 October 2015 at 14:00 to:

Ms Winnie Vella
Projects & Initiatives Section
Coin Design Competition
Student Services Department
Fra Gaetano Pace Forno Street
Hamrun HMR 1100
 
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News - Media Releases 2017 09/01/2017
Central Bank of Malta - Coin Programme 2017

The Central Bank of Malta is launching its Numismatic Coin Programme for 2017 which includes the following products:

- A silver numismatic coin commemorating the Maltese Presidency of the Council of the EU which Malta will be assuming in January 2017. This will be the first time that Malta will be assuming the Presidency and this silver coin will be marking this historic occasion. The coin is expected to be issued in January 2017.

- A gold and silver numismatic coin issued under the Europa Coin Programme, which in 2017 will carry the theme 'the Age of Iron and Glass'. The Maltese coins will feature a detail of the conservatory constructed in the Argotti Botanic Gardens. Unfortunately this impressive iron and glass structure no longer exists. These coins are expected to be issued in March 2017.

- A euro coin set dated 2017 consisting of the eight Maltese euro circulation coins together with a €2 commemorative coin, which is the second in a series of seven coins featuring Maltese prehistoric structures that are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This set is expected to be issued in June 2017.

- A €2 commemorative coin featuring the Ħaġar Qim temples. This will be the second in a series of seven coins featuring Maltese prehistoric structures that are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The coin will be issued in rolls of 25 coins each as well as individually in coin cards. This coin is expected to be issued in July 2017.

- A silver numismatic coin, commemorating the 75th anniversary of Operation Pedestal, which is better known as the 'Santa Maria' Convoy. This coin will pay tribute to an important milestone in Malta's fight for survival during the Second World War. This coin is expected to be issued in August 2017.

- A €2 commemorative coin featuring the winning design of a competition that will be open to secondary school students, the theme for 2017 being 'Peace'. The coin will be issued in rolls of 25 coins each as well as individually in coin cards. This coin is expected to be issued in November 2017.
 
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News - Media Releases 2017 12/01/2017
Launch of silver coin and silver foil stamp commemorating Malta’s Presidency of the European Council of the European Union

On 12 January 2017 the Central Bank of Malta and MaltaPost are issuing a
joint numismatic product to commemorate Malta's first Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The product will consist of a silver coin and a silver foil stamp replica.


The coin, struck at the Royal Dutch Mint, shows the emblem of Malta and the year of issue 2017 on the obverse and the official logo adopted for the Maltese Presidency of the Council for the European Union on the reverse.


The coin, which can be bought separately, has a face value of €10. It is struck in 0.925 silver, has a weight of 28.28 grams and a diameter of 38.61 mm. It is struck in proof quality and the mintage is limited to 2,500 coins. The coin was designed and engraved by the Maltese artist, Noel Galea Bason.


The silver replica stamp was also produced for MaltaPost by the Royal Dutch Mint and depicts the €3.59 postage stamp from the Maltese Presidency of the Council of the European Union postage stamp issue.


This joint product is available in a presentation case and is limited to 500 sets. Sets and coins may be purchased from the Malta Coin Centre (MCC) counter at the main building of the Central Bank of Malta, Castille Place, Valletta or the MCC e-shop on
http://www.maltacoincentre.com/. The price of the set is €90, whereas the price for a coin is €60. Both prices are inclusive of VAT.

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In 2017, the Central Bank of Malta and MaltaPost are issuing a joint numismatic product to commemorate Malta's first Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The product will consist of a silver coin and a silver foil stamp replica.

The coin, struck at the Royal Dutch Mint, shows the emblem of Malta and the year of issue 2017 on the obverse and the official logo adopted for the Maltese Presidency of the Council for the European Union on the reverse. The silver replica stamp was also produced for MaltaPost by the Royal Dutch Mint and depicts the €3.59 postage stamp from the Maltese Presidency of the Council of the European Union postage stamp issue.

This joint product is available in a presentation case and is limited to 500 sets.


Type /Denomination / Diameter (mm) / Gross Weight (g) / Finesse / Designer / Mint / Mintage
Silver Proof / €10 / 38.61 / 28.28 / 0.925 / Noel Galea Bason / Royal Dutch Mint / 2,500

Quelle: Malta’s Presidency of the European Council of the European Union - Central Bank of Malta

 
Central Bank of Malta informiert:

News - Media Releases 2017
27/02/2017

Issue of coins commemorating the Argotti Botanical Gardens Conservatory – one of Malta’s lost landmarks

On 28 February 2017 the Central Bank of Malta will issue
numismatic coins in gold and silver depicting the Argotti Botanical Gardens Conservatory. The coins are issued under the Europa Programme with the theme 'the Age of Iron and Glass' and bear the Europa Star logo.

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The gold coin has a face value* of €50, while the silver coin has a face value* of €10. The €10 silver coin is of 0.925 finesse and has a weight of 28.28g and a diameter of 38.61mm. The minting limit is 3,000 pieces. The €50 gold coin is of 0.916 finesse and has a weight of 6.5g and a diameter of 21mm. The minting limit is 1,000 pieces. Both coins are struck to proof quality.

Quelle und mehr: News - Central Bank of Malta
 
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News - Media Releases 2017 31/05/2017
Issue of new euro coin set dated 2017

On 31 May 2017 the Central Bank of Malta will issue a new
euro coin set dated 2017 in a brilliant uncirculated version. The set incorporates the eight Maltese euro coins as well as a €2 coin depicting the prehistoric temples of Ħaġar Qim. This coin is the second of a series of seven dedicated to Maltese prehistoric monuments.

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The Ħaġar Qim Temples in Qrendi, Malta, have some of the largest stone megaliths used in the construction of the prehistoric temples on the Maltese islands. The site dates to 3,600-3,200 B.C. and is one of the oldest free-standing monuments in the world. Ħaġar Qim is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

All the coins in the set are in brilliant uncirculated quality and were struck at the Monnaie de Paris in France. The national sides of the euro coins and the commemorative €2 coin were designed by Noel Galea Bason. The sets, which will be limited to 25,000, will be presented in an attractive and illustrated blister-pack.

Sets may be purchased directly from the Malta Coin Centre
eShop, which can be accessed through the Bank's website. Alternatively, one may visit the Malta Coin Centre counter at the main building of the Central Bank of Malta, Castille Place, Valletta. The dated set will be sold for €26.
 
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Malta 2 Euro Hagar Qim 2017 Stgl.

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Malta 5,88 Euro KMS Malta mit 2 Euro Gedenkmünze Hagar Qim 2017 Stgl.

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Malta : 5,88 Euro KMS Malta mit 2 Euro Gedenkmünze Hagar Qim 2017 Stgl.
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News - Media Releases 2017 09/08/2017
Commemoration of the St Marija Convoy and the George Cross Award

On 14 August 2017 the Central Bank of Malta and MaltaPost will be issuing a
joint numismatic product to mark the 75th anniversary of the award of the George Cross to Malta, in April 1942, and the arrival of the providential convoy codenamed 'Pedestal' in August 1942. The product will consist of a silver coin and a silver foil stamp replica.


A ruthless bombing campaign by the Axis forces reached its peak during the months of March and April 1942. During the latter month alone 7,000 tons of bombs were dropped on Malta. The island's heroic defence against insurmountable odds prompted King George VI to award the George Cross to Malta "to honour her brave people".


Malta was almost completely isolated at the time and heroic and extremely costly efforts to resupply Malta were unsuccessful. In July 1942 it was decided to run a heavily escorted convoy from Gibraltar. The convoy, codenamed Pedestal, consisted of thirteen merchant ships and the tanker Ohio, escorted by forty-four warships including two battleships and three aircraft carriers. Only four merchant ships managed to arrive in Malta and on 15 August 1942, the feast day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, the heavily damaged Ohio, towed by two destroyers, limped into the Grand Harbour. Although it did not guarantee long-term salvation, Operation Pedestal, known locally as the 'Santa Marija' convoy, brought enough supplies to maintain Malta's defences and stave off surrender.


The coin, struck at the Royal Dutch Mint, shows the emblem of Malta and the year of issue 2017 on the obverse. On the reverse the coin depicts the tanker 'Ohio' with a Royal Navy destroyer in the background. This pays tribute to the heroic sacrifice made by the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy to keep Malta supplied during the Second World War. The coin also depicts the George Cross - a tangible symbol which honours and perpetuates the bravery of the Maltese at the height of the Island's wartime ordeal.


The coin, which can also be purchased on its own, has a face value of €10. It is struck in 0.925 silver, has a weight of 28.28 grams and a diameter of 38.61 mm. It is struck in proof quality and the mintage is limited to 2,000 coins. The coin was designed and engraved by Noel Galea Bason.


The silver replica stamp was also produced for MaltaPost by the Royal Dutch Mint and depicts the €3.00 postage stamp from the 75th Anniversary 'Operation Pedestal' stamp issue.


This joint product is available in a presentation case and is limited to 500 sets. Sets and coins may be purchased from the Malta Coin Centre (MCC) counter at the main building of the Central Bank of Malta, Castille Place, Valletta or the MCC
e-shop. The price of the set is €92, while the price of the coin on its own is €60, both prices inclusive of VAT.


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Bringt Malta dieses Jahr gar keine 5 Euro 0,5g Goldmünze raus? Ist da was bekannt? Danke
 
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News - Media Releases 2017 01/12/2017
Issue of Coin Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of Women’s Voting Rights

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On 1 December 2017 the Central Bank of Malta issued a
silver coin to mark the 70th anniversary of the coming into force of the 1947 constitution, which enshrined the principle of universal suffrage to all persons over 21 years of age. This was the first time that Maltese women were given the right to vote - a right which was exercised for the first time on 25-27 October 1947.

The granting of the right to vote to women as well as the right to stand for public office was hotly contested. Evidence of this is the fact that the National Assembly set up to draw up a draft constitution began its work on 20 January 1945 without any women representatives. Two months later the Women of Malta Association was finally admitted to the Assembly with two representatives, Josephine Burns Debono and Hélène Buhagiar.

Maltese women first exercised their right to vote in the elections of 25-27 October 1947. Of the 140,703 eligible voters 54% were women. Of 76,745 registered female voters, 54,565 actually voted. Of the two women candidates, one - Agatha Barbara (1923-2002) - was elected. She would successfully contest ten consecutive elections, be appointed cabinet minister five times, and would be the first Maltese woman to become president of the Republic in 1982. Clearly, the road to full and effective equality for women and men in Malta did not stop with the achievement of 1947. It is still an ongoing process.

The coin, struck at the Royal Dutch Mint, depicts a hand casting a vote in a ballot box. In the background is reproduced the text of the 1947 Constitution specifying that all persons over 21 years of age were eligible to vote. On the obverse the coin carries the emblem of Malta and the year of issue 2017.

The coin has a face value of €10. It is struck in 0.925 silver, has a weight of 28.28 grams and a diameter of 38.61 mm. It is struck in proof quality and the mintage is limited to 1,000 coins. The coin was designed and engraved by Noel Galea Bason.

Coins may be purchased from the Malta Coin Centre (MCC) counter at the main building of the Central Bank of Malta, Castille Place, Valletta or the MCC
e-shop. The price of the coin is €60, inclusive of VAT.
 
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