withdrawn Egyptian Pound banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Egyptian Pound banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Egypt.
These Egyptian Pound and Piastres banknotes belong to older series, which have been discontinued by the Central Bank of Egypt. Withdrawn Egyptian Pound and Piastres bills are no longer exchangeable at banks and bureaux de change abroad. Local shops in Egypt will often refuse to accept Egyptian Pound paper money from previous series. We exchange withdrawn Egyptian Pound and Piastres banknotes free of charge. The Piastre is the subunit of the Egyptian Pound: 100 Piastres equals 1 Egyptian Pound. We also give cash for current Egyptian Pound banknotes and Egyptian coins.
Do you have withdrawn Egyptian Pound banknotes like the ones in the pictures below?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 (Sultan Quayet Bey Mosque)
This one egyptian pound banknote features the Sultan Quayet Bey Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. The £1 banknote contains the words ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.011001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
5 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Toulon Mosque)
The currency note of five pounds shows Toulon Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. Printed on the Egyptian 5 pounds banknote is the text ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.055001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
5 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Ahmad ibn Tulun Mosque)
The banknote of five egyptian pounds shows the Ahmad ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. On the £5 currency note a caption reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.055001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
10 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Al-Rifai Mosque)
The note of ten pounds has an image of Al-Rifai Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. The reddish-brown-violet £10 bill contains the words ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.110001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
10 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Pyramids)
This Egyptian ten pounds bill has an image of the Sultan Hassan Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. On the £10 banknote a caption reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.110001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
20 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Chapel of Sesostris)
The Egyptian banknote of twenty pounds has an image of Muhammad Ali Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. The words ‘central bank of Egypt’ are printed on the note.You get: £0.220001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
20 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Mohammed Ali Mosque)
This twenty egyptian pounds note has an image of the Mohammed Ali Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. On the banknote a caption reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.220001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
50 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Abu Hariba Mosque)
The banknote of fifty Egyptian pounds shows an image of Abu Hariba Mosque in Edfu, Egypt. The £50 note contains the words ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.550001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
100 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Al-Sayida Zainab Mosque)
The banknote of one hundred pounds has an image of Al-Sayida Zainab Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. Printed on the £100 banknote is the text ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £1.100001 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
25 Piastres banknote Egypt (1978-1979 issue)
This twenty-five piastres banknote has an image of Al-Sayida Aisha Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. On the 0.25 EGP note a caption reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.002751 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
25 Piastres banknote Egypt (1980-1984 issue)
This twenty-five piastres bill shows the Al-Sayida Aisha Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. On the 0.25 Egyptian pound banknote a caption reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.002751 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
25 Piastres banknote Egypt (1967-1969 issue)
The Egyptian banknote of twenty-five piastres features a sphinx and the coat of arms of Egypt. The words ‘central bank of Egypt’ are printed on the note.You get: £0.002751 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
25 Piastres banknote Egypt (1985-2007 issue)
The bill of twenty-five piastres has an image of Al-Sayida Aisha Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. On the currency note a caption reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.002751 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
25 Piastres banknote Egypt (1976 issue)
The Egyptian note of twenty-five piastres has an illustration of the sphinx and Egypt’s coat of arms. The banknote contains the words ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.002751 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
25 Piastres banknote Egypt (1952-1957 issue)
This green-colored Egyptian twenty-five piastres banknote has the image of an Egyptian mosque. Printed on the note is the text ‘national bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.002751 EGP = £0.0110000000 -
25 Piastres banknote Egypt (1961-1966 issue)
The blue-colored Egyptian bill of twenty five piastres has a simple floral design. On the 0.25 EGP banknote a caption reads ‘central bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.002751 EGP = £0.0110000000