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09/20/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/20/2021 08:21

Silver coin marks centenary of 1921 self-government Constitution

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20/09/2021

Silver coin marks centenary of 1921 self-government Constitution

The Central Bank of Malta will shortly launch a silver numismatic coin marking the centenary of the 1921 self-government Constitution.

A coin will be presented by the Governor of the Bank, Prof. Edward Scicluna, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Dr Anġlu Farrugia at the end of a symposium being held in Parliament to mark this anniversary. The event will be held on Friday 24 September at 3pm and will be streamed live on Parliament TV as well as on the Parliament's website.

On 30 April 1921, hundreds of Maltese congregated in Valletta to witness the proceedings connected with the promulgation of the new Constitution, which granted the Maltese responsible government. It seemed that, after 120 years of British rule, Maltese aspirations for autonomy in local affairs were fulfilled. The Constitution established a diarchy through which an elected Maltese Government was responsible for local affairs, while the Imperial Government was responsible for 'reserved matters' which included defence and foreign policy. Elections were held in October 1921 and the first Maltese Parliament was inaugurated by Edward, Prince of Wales, on 1 November 1921.

The Maltese experiment with self-government was short-lived, as the Constitution was withdrawn in 1936. Nevertheless, it paved the way for further constitutional development, which culminated in Malta achieving political independence from Britain in 1964.

Only 1,500 coins are being issued, with a face value of €10. They were minted by the Royal Dutch Mint. Each coin is struck in 0.925 silver, has a weight of 28.28g, a diameter of 38.61mm and is finished to proof quality. The coins were designed and engraved by Noel Galea Bason. The obverse of the coins features the coat of arms of Malta, while the reverse depicts Melita, an allegory of Malta.

The coins, which will be sold for €65, may be purchased from the Malta Coin Centre's online e-shop facility as from Friday 24 September at 3pm, and from the Malta Coin Centre counter at the Central Bank of Malta premises at Castille Place, Valletta, as from Monday 27 September at 8.30am.

For more information, contact the Malta Coin Centre by e-mail or by calling (+356) 2550 6006/7.

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