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reverse

10 Euro – Malta

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Malta’s Presidency of the European Council of the European Union
Malta
Context
Year: 2017
Issuer: Malta Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1974)
Currency:
(since 2008)
Total mintage: 2,500
Material
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Silver weight: 26.16 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 92.5% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
References
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Numista: #143661
Value
Exchange value: 10 EUR = $11.81
Bullion value: $74.34

Obverse

Description:
Maltese coat of arms.
Inscription:
MALTA 2017

REPUBBLIKA TA'MALTA
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF MALTA
Script: Latin
Languages: English, Maltese

Reverse

Description:
Logo for Malta's 2017 EU Council Presidency.
Inscription:
MALTA

EU 2017

· PRESIDENZA MALTIJA 2017 ·

KUNSILL TAL-UNIONI EWROPEA

10 EURO

NGB
Script: Latin

Edge

Categories

Symbols> Coat of Arms

Mints

NameMark
Royal Dutch Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20172,500Proof

Historical background

In 2017, Malta's currency situation was defined by its stable and well-integrated position within the Eurozone. Having adopted the euro on 1 January 2008, the Maltese lira was a decade in the past, and the country was fully operating with the common European currency. This meant that Malta's monetary policy was set by the European Central Bank (ECB), which in 2017 continued its historically low interest rates and quantitative easing programme to stimulate the euro area economy following the sovereign debt crisis. For Malta, this translated into favourable borrowing costs and monetary stability, supporting its rapidly growing economy.

The year was significant as Malta held the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of 2017, which further cemented its core role in Eurozone affairs. Domestically, the currency environment was characterised by robust economic performance, with Malta boasting one of the highest GDP growth rates and lowest unemployment levels in the EU. This strong economic backdrop, coupled with the stability of the euro, bolstered confidence in the financial sector, attracted foreign investment, and supported a booming property market and a growing igaming and financial services industry.

However, the euro's strength on international markets in 2017 presented a mixed picture. While it increased the purchasing power of Maltese consumers and businesses for imports and foreign travel, it also posed a mild challenge for export competitiveness and the critical tourism sector, making Malta relatively more expensive for visitors from outside the Eurozone. Overall, the currency situation in 2017 was one of embedded stability and Eurozone alignment, providing a solid foundation for the nation's exceptional economic growth during that period.
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