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| 正面描述 | Black letterpress on cream paper. An oval vignette at upper left contains a figure of Saint Paul, set within an ornate cartouche, with a vertical panel bearing the bank name along the left border. The denomination "Dieci" appears in a bold decorative panel at lower left, with blank signature lines for Presidente, Direttori, and Cassiere. |
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| 正面铭文 | DIECI Banco di Malta 1812 A Vista pagheremo al Latore la Somma di Scudi Dieci. VALLETTA ___181__ Per la Compagnia del Banco di Malta PRESIDENTE DIRETTORI CASSIERE Dieci (Translation: Ten. Bank of Malta 1812. Will pay the bearer at sight the sum of Ten Scudi. Valletta. For the Company of the Bank of Malta. President. Directors. Cashier. Ten.) |
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The Banco di Malta was established under British administration in 1809, making it one of the earliest colonial banking institutions in the Mediterranean. This 1812 issue came during a period when Malta's monetary situation was genuinely chaotic — Spanish and Portuguese silver coins, French assignats, and various other foreign currencies were all in concurrent use, and the Bank's notes struggled for public acceptance against a population with deep-rooted preference for metallic money.
The denomination in scudi reflects the pre-existing Maltese monetary unit carried over from the Knights of St. John rather than any British system — an unusual accommodation to local convention that the colonial administration maintained for practical reasons. The Bank was wound up in 1818, limiting this series to just nine years of possible issue.