How to exchange Egyptian Pound Banknotes
The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). The pound is one of the oldest currencies currently in circulation in many countries including Egypt, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Syria and Sudan. After the United Kingdom pound, the EGP comes second. The EGP has been in circulation in Egypt since 1836. The Egyptian currency is based on paper currency. The decimal subunit of the EGP is ‘Piastre’.
The Central Bank of Egypt mint the Egyptian Pound. Each banknote in circulation is in the following denominations: 5, 10, 25 and 50 piastres, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pound notes. Each bank note has Arabic writing on the front along with images of mosques in Egypt. The reverse side of the note is printed in English and has images of different important Egyptian buildings. Currently, the notes, which were issued in or after 1978, are still in circulation and the earlier notes have been withdrawn from the economy.
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If you don’t buy gifts for family or friends after going on holiday, one thing you will surely return home with is leftover foreign currency. As soon as you start unpacking you will find notes that you have stuffed into your bag. Usually, you end up putting this into the jar marked leftover currency, hoping you will remember to take it again when you next go on holiday. Generally you forget and it just sits in the jar gathering dust. We offer a simple, safe and secure online method for exchanging leftover foreign currency back into cash. With great rates and faster payment it couldn’t be more simpler. If you are not happy with our quote don’t worry. We will simply return all your leftover foreign currency at our own expense. A fantastic way to boost your own personal funds.
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