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5 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Tutanhamen green)
This blue-green-colored Egyptian five egyptian pounds bill features the mask of the Egyptian King Tutankhamun. The words ‘central bank of Egypt’ are printed on the currency note.You get: £0.054851 EGP = £0.0109700000 -
5 Egyptian Pounds banknote (King Farouk)
This five egyptian pounds bill shows the image of King Farouk. On the £5 note a caption reads ‘national bank of Egypt’. Main colors of the note are grey, dark blue and black.You get: £0.054851 EGP = £0.0109700000 -
5 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Pyramid)
The banknote of five egyptian pounds features the image of a pyramid. The words ‘national bank of Egypt’ are printed on the £5 pound note.You get: £0.054851 EGP = £0.0109700000 -
5 Egyptian Pounds banknote (National Bank building)
This five egyptian pounds banknote features the National Bank building in Cairo. The words ‘national bank of Egypt’ are printed on the note.You get: £0.054851 EGP = £0.0109700000 -
10 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Mosque of Sultan Qala’un)
The banknote of ten pounds egyptian has an image of the Mosque of Sultan Qala’un in Cairo, Egypt. On the note a caption reads ‘national bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.109701 EGP = £0.0109700000 -
10 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Tutanhamen)
This ten egyptian pounds bill shows the mask of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Text on the £10 EGP banknote reads ‘central bank of Egypt’, the issuing authority.You get: £0.109701 EGP = £0.0109700000 -
10 Egyptian Pounds banknote (Sphinx)
This ten Egyptian pounds banknote features an image of the Egyptian Sphinx statue. Text on the £10 pound currency note reads ‘national bank of Egypt’.You get: £0.109701 EGP = £0.0109700000 -
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: £0.013561 EGP = £0.0135600000 -
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: £0.067801 EGP = £0.0135600000 -
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: £0.135601 EGP = £0.0135600000 -
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: £0.271201 EGP = £0.0135600000 -
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: £0.678001 EGP = £0.0135600000 -
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: £1.356001 EGP = £0.0135600000 -
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: £2.712001 EGP = £0.0135600000