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The Maltese 1 pound banknote, dating from 1949, belongs to the A.11 series. It was issued during the period when Malta was under British administration.
This banknote features George VI, the King of England at the time, whose portrait appears on one side. The presence of the monarch reflects Malta's status as a British colony at that time.
The face value of 1 pound is clearly indicated, allowing for immediate identification. The general design of the banknote incorporates graphic elements and security features specific to the era, aimed at preventing counterfeiting. These elements may include watermarks, special inks, and complex printing techniques.
The series to which this banknote belongs, A.11, is a unique identifier that distinguishes it from other issues of the same value. This information is essential for collectors and numismatists who study the variations and peculiarities of banknotes. The year of issue, 1949, is an important piece of data for placing this banknote in the historical and economic context of Malta.
The 1949 1 pound sterling banknote is a testimony to Malta's monetary history and its link with the British Crown. It represents a part of the island's numismatic heritage and is of interest to collectors and researchers in economic history.