Banknotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Banking Company Limited (Malta)

Banknotes of the Anglo-Egyptian Banking Company Limited (Malta)

An issue of extremely rare banknotes were issued in 1866 by the Anglo-Egyptian Banking Company Limited for circulation in Malta. The notes all bear the date 1 October 1866.

The notes were signed by the Bank's two Managers and the Bank's Accountant.

The currency that these notes are expressed in is the Maltese pound.

Catalogue

*PS101. 10 Shillings. 1 October 1866. Black on pink paper.

*PS102. 1 Pound. 1 October 1866. Black on pink paper.

*PS103. 5 Pounds. 1 October 1866. Black on pink paper.

*PS104. 10 Pounds. 1 October 1866. Black on pink paper.

*PS105. 20 Pounds. 1 October 1866. Black on pink paper.

References

Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, Specialized Issues (10th Edition). Edited by George S. Cuhaj. Published by Krause Publications.


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