5 eurocent Malta
The Obverse depicts the prehistoric temple of Imnajdra with the inscription "MALTA" and the minting year underneath. To the right is the engraver's signature, absent on the 2011 coin only. At the bottom the letter "F" indicating the French mint, present only in the 2008 coin. On the outside part are placed 12 five-pointed stars, representing the European Union. The coin's Reverse is the common side of Euro coins, with the face value "5 EURO CENT" and the image of Europe's place in the world. Six diagonal lines with a star at each end are placed behind the globe.
Edge: smooth.
Diameter: 21,25 mm
Thickness: 1,67 mm
Weight: 3,92 g
Composition: Copper plated steel.
Date | Rarity | Circulation coins | Uncirculated | Proof | Total mintage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | C | 34.000.000 | 40.000 | 34.040.000 | |
2011 | R | 50.000 | 50.000 | ||
2012 | R | 51.000 | 51.000 | ||
2013 | C | 10.000.000 | 35.000 | 10.035.000 | |
2014 | R | 25.000 | 25.000 | ||
2015 | C | 12.000.000 | 30.000 | 12.030.000 | |
2016 | NC | 250.000 | 35.000 | 285.000 | |
2017 | C | 4.500.000 | 30.000 | 4.530.000 | |
2018 | R | 17.000 | 17.000 | ||
2019 | C | 10.500.000 | 15.000 | 10.515.000 | |
2020 | C | 2.000.000 | 10.000 | 2.010.000 | |
2021 | C | 4.600.000 | 11.000 | 4.611.000 | |
2022 | 10.000 |