Sovereign Military Order of Malta Previously: Hospitaller Rhodes (1318–1522) Hospitaller Malta (1530–1798) French Malta (1798–1800) Independent Gozo (1798–1801) Malta Protectorate (1800–1813) Crown Colony of Malta (1813–1825/1886)
Valuation
Pegged with
euro €0.24 = 1 scudo
The scudo (plural scudi) is the official currency[1] of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and was the currency of Malta during the rule of the Order over Malta, which ended in 1798. It is subdivided into 12 tarì (singular tarì), each of 20 grani (singular grano) with 6 piccioli (singular picciolo) to the grano. It is pegged to the euro (at a rate of 1 scudo to €0.24, which translates to €1 = 4 scudi 2 tarì).[2]
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The scudo (plural scudi) is the official currency of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and was the currency of Malta during the rule of the Order over...
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remained Governor until his death on 17 January 1824. In 1825, the Maltesescudo and the other circulating currencies at the time were officially replaced...
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Military Order of Malta have been denominated in euros, although the Order's official currency remains the Maltesescudo. The Maltesescudo itself is pegged...
following the French landing in June 1798. In Malta, the French established a constitutional tradition in Maltese history (as part of the French Republic)...
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Malta in 1800 and the transformation of the islands to the Crown Colony of Malta in 1813. During the Maltese uprising against the French, the Maltese...
to sterling) Kiribati dollar (1:1 pegged to the Australian dollar) Maltesescudo (1:0.24 pegged to the euro) Real Time Gross Settlement dollar (ZWL occasionally...
Military Order of Malta have been denominated in euros, although the Order's official currency remains the Maltesescudo. The Maltesescudo itself is pegged...
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of the pound sterling. When Malta became a British protectorate in 1800, the local monetary standard was the Maltesescudo issued by the Knights Hospitaller...
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