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Home > > Malta 1 Shilling - George VI - 1943 - Serial A.2

Banknote Malta 1 Shilling - George VI - 1943 - Serial A.2

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1943
Catalogue
WPM (P. 16)
Country
Malta
Quality
FF
Face value
1 shilling
Personality
George VI, Roi d'Angleterre, Empereur des Indes
Institute
Government of Malta
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The 1 Maltese shilling banknote, issued in 1943, is a testament to Malta's monetary history during the Second World War period. This banknote is part of a specific series, designated as "A.2".

The front of the banknote features a portrait of George VI, then King of England and Emperor of India. The presence of the monarch reflects Malta's status as a British colony at that time. The king's name is inscribed on the note, likely accompanied by official titles or designations. The face value, "1 shilling", is clearly indicated, allowing for easy identification of the denomination.

The colors used on the banknote are subdued, typical of issues from this period, with shades that may include green, brown, or gray. These colors were chosen for cost and security reasons, making counterfeiting more difficult. The design includes geometric patterns and decorative elements that frame the royal portrait and inscriptions, adding visual complexity that enhances the security of the banknote.

On the back, there are likely symbols or motifs specific to Malta, such as coats of arms, historical monuments, or emblematic landscapes of the island. These visual elements serve to anchor the banknote in Malta's cultural and geographical identity. The mention of the issuing institution is present, guaranteeing the authenticity and legitimacy of the banknote. The year of issue, 1943, is also indicated, allowing the banknote to be situated within its precise historical context.

This 1 shilling banknote is a valuable artifact for collectors and historians, offering insight into Maltese economy and society during a period of global conflict.

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