Egyptian Pound - Banknotes

Banknotes


1 EGP banknote - 1924

10 EGP banknote - 1937

50 EPT banknote - 1951

5 EGP banknote - 1958

1 EGP banknote - 1971

25 EPT banknote - 1974

20 EGP banknote - 1976

100 EGP banknote - 1978

In 1899, the National Bank of Egypt introduced notes in denominations of 50 Piastres, 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 Egyptian Pounds were introduced. Between 1916 and 1917, 25 Piastres notes were added, together with government currency notes for 5 and 10 Piastres. Issued intermittently, the 5 and 10 Piastres are today produced by the Ministry of Finance.

In 1961, the Central Bank of Egypt took over from the National Bank and issued notes in denominations of 25 and 50 Piastres, 1, 5 Pounds, 10 and 20 Pounds notes were introduced in 1976, followed by 100 Pounds in 1978, 50 Pounds in 1993 and 200 Pounds in 2007.

All Egyptian banknotes are bilingual, with Arabic texts and Eastern Arabic numerals on the obverse and English and Hindu Arabic numerals on the reverse. Obverse designs tend to feature an Islamic building with reverse designs featuring Ancient Egyptian motifs (buildings, statues and inscriptions). During December 2006, it was mentioned in articles in Al Ahram and Al Akhbar newspapers that there were plans to introduce a 200 and 500 Pound notes. As of 2007, there are 200 Pound notes circulating in Egypt and subsequently 500 Pound notes will start circulating. As of the summer of 2009, banknotes of one pound and one half pound are being phased out, replaced by more extensive use of coins. Presumably quarter pound notes will be phased out as well.

Current Series
Image Value Dimensions (mm) Main color Description
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
5 Pounds 145 × 70 Bluish-green Mosque of Ibn Tulun A Pharaonic engraving symbolizing the River Nile offering its bounties to the valley.
10 Pounds 150 × 70 Pink Al Rifa'i Mosque Khafra
20 Pounds 155 × 70 Green Mosque of Muhammad Ali A Pharaonic war chariot
50 Pounds 160 × 70 Brownish-red Abu Huraiba Mosque Temple of Edfu
100 Pounds 165 × 70 Purple Sultan Hassan Mosque Sphinx
200 Pounds 175 × 80 Olive Mosque of Qayetbay The Seated Scribe

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