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10 Euro (Innu Malti) – Malta

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Centenary of the first performance of the Innu Malti
Malta
Context
Year: 2022
Issuer: Malta Issuer flag
Issuing organization: Central Bank of Malta
Period:
(since 1974)
Currency:
(since 2008)
Total mintage: 1,000
Material
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Silver weight: 26.16 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 92.5% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #373990
Value
Exchange value: 10 EUR = $11.81
Bullion value: $73.33

Obverse

Description:
Maltese coat of arms.
Inscription:
MALTA 2022

REPUBBLIKA TA' MALTA

10 EURO
Translation:
MALTA 2022

REPUBLIC OF MALTA

10 EURO
Script: Latin
Languages: Maltese, English

Reverse

Description:
Engraver Noel Galea Bason's (NGB) design commemorates the 1922-2022 centenary of the Maltese national anthem, "Innu Malti," by composer Robert Sammut and poet Dun Karm. It features the legend “L-INNU MALTI JINDAQQ L-EWWEL DARBA • 1922-2022 •,” portraits, a musical score, the face value 10 EURO, and the year 2022.
Inscription:
· L-INNU MALTI JINDAQQ L-EWWEL DARBA · 1922 - 2022 ·

MRO.

ROBERT

SAMUT

DUN

KARM

PSALIA

NGB

10 EURO

2022

mf 4 4 A

1. Lil din l-art ħe - lwa, l-Omm li t

2. Agħ - ti, kbir Al - la, id-deh'n lil min jaħkimha,

A D A E7

ħa - res, Mu lej,

Rodd il - ħnie
Translation:
THE MALTA ANTHEM SUNG THE FIRST TIME · 1922 - 2022 ·

MRO.

ROBERT

SAMUT

DUN

KARM

PSALIA

NGB

10 EURO

2022

mf 4 4 A

1. Lil din l-art ħelwa, l-Omm li tatna isimha,
2. Agħti, kbir Alla, id-dehen lil min jaħkimha,

A D A E7

Ħares, Mulej,

Rodd il-ħniena
Script: Latin
Languages: Maltese, English

Edge


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20221,000Proof

Historical background

In 2022, Malta's currency situation was defined by its continued and stable membership in the Eurozone. Having adopted the euro on 1 January 2008, the Maltese lira was a relic of the past, and the euro served as the sole legal tender. This meant that Malta's monetary policy was not set domestically but by the European Central Bank (ECB), which was navigating a pivotal year of shifting from pandemic-era stimulus to confronting soaring inflation across the continent. Consequently, Malta's interest rates and broader monetary conditions were directly aligned with the ECB's decisions aimed at the entire Eurozone economy.

The year was marked by significant external pressures, primarily high inflation driven by global energy and food price shocks following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Malta experienced rising consumer prices, with annual inflation reaching 6.1% by December 2022—a high figure for the nation, though notably below the Eurozone average of 9.2%. This inflation was largely imported, meaning it was driven by the cost of goods and services from abroad rather than domestic wage-price spirals. The Maltese government implemented substantial subsidies on energy, fuel, and basic foodstuffs to shield households and businesses, which helped temper inflation but placed a strain on public finances.

Despite these inflationary challenges, Malta's economic and currency position remained robust in 2022. The Maltese economy demonstrated strong post-pandemic recovery, with GDP growth among the highest in the EU. The stable euro provided certainty for trade, tourism, and investment, key pillars of the Maltese economy. Furthermore, the country maintained a strong banking sector with high liquidity, and the euro's reserve currency status protected Malta from the currency volatility and exchange rate risks faced by non-Eurozone nations during a turbulent global year.
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