current Egyptian Pound banknotes
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Convert your leftover current Egyptian Pound banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Egypt.
Issued by the Cairo-based Central Bank of Egypt, the Egyptian Pound bills in use today have improved security features. These notes are a valid means of payment in Egypt and the Palestinian Gaza Strip. We exchange current Egyptian Pound notes free of charge. We also give cash for withdrawn Egyptian Pound banknotes and Egyptian coins.
Do you have current Egyptian Pound banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Egyptian Pounds. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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1 Egyptian Pound banknote (Abu Simbel temple statues)
The banknote of one Egyptian pound features the image of Abu Simbel Temple in Nubia, Egypt. The brown-olive-purple £1 note contains the words ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.013791 EGP = £0.0137900000 -
5 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Ibn Toulon Mosque)
This five pounds banknote shows the Ibn Toulon Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. The words ‘central bank of Egypt’ are printed on the Egyptian £5 currency note.You get: £0.068951 EGP = £0.0137900000 -
10 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Farao statue)
This violet-purple-colored Egyptian ten pounds note features the statue of a farao. Text on the £10 Egyptian pounds banknote reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.137901 EGP = £0.0137900000 -
20 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Chapel of Sesostris 2001)
This twenty pounds bill has an image of the Muhammad Ali Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. On the blue-green-orange banknote a caption reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.275801 EGP = £0.0137900000 -
50 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Abu Hariba Mosque 2001)
The Egyptian banknote of fifty pounds features the Abu Hariba Mosque and Edfu temple. Printed on the £50 note is the text ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.689501 EGP = £0.0137900000 -
100 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Sphinx)
The Egyptian currency note of one hundred pounds shows the Sultan Hassan Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. Text on the £100 banknote reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £1.379001 EGP = £0.0137900000 -
200 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Qani-Bay Mosque)
The banknote of two hundred pounds has an image of Qani-Bay Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. The £200 Egyptian pound note contains the words ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £2.758001 EGP = £0.0137900000