And be sure to take some bundles of notes back to Europe's main land to make it easier for us to get Maltese hits!!
Well, I'm back home. I brought exactly 912 bills to mainland Europe. The first 41 of those bills were spent/changed at the airport in Frankfurt, a further 60 were changed on the way home.
Here are my final Maltese stats:
Notes entered: 5038 (+62 by other users)
Hits: 1 (+1 by Crossmaster)
Total value: 70920 €
Avg. value: 14,08 €
Distribution of notes: 2272 1600 593 536 34 3
Locations tracked: 31
Top 10 locations by number of bills:
1. Paola: 849
2. Victoria: 697
3. Valletta: 602
4. Floriana: 499
5. Qormi: 458
6. Mellieha: 441
7. Sliema: 411
8. Bugibba: 311
9. Santa Venera: 277
10. Birkirkara: 227
Good luck to everybody in finding my bills. I don't want to keep a 5038:1 hit ratio for long...
wow, I see that you have traced a lot of bills while you were here. I hope we get to have some of them in our hands now.
looks like they are circulating now, Math Murderer. Thanks for the last 2 hits.
I'm wondering whether it's more effective to try and get a 50 or 100 euro note and use that to get change.. cause I haven't done that yet...
So far I get 10's and 20's from atm's, exchange money, get change etc.. I haven't even seen a 50 or 100 note yet.
no, no particular trend of increased prices of products here.
A couple of services have been rounded up to the nearest.
People have the mentality that the coins are worth practically nothing (Because they are much less than our old money) so they are not making any fuss on coins.
Malta and Cyprus were the only currencies (If I remember correctly) 1 lira in the old currency was worth more than 1 EURO.