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The Egyptian Pound is the official currency of Egypt. Including its external territories: Palestine, Egypt. The currency code for Egyptian Pound is EGP and the currency symbol is EGP.
The Egyptian Pound (sign: ج.م; code: EGP) is the currency of Egypt.
The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is used as the official currency in Egypt, Palestine.
The capital of Egypt, Ramallah, uses the Egyptian Pound as its currency. Additionally, there are several other cities that use EGP either as their official currency or as an accepted form of payment Cairo, Ramallah.
About the Egyptian Pound
The Egyptian pound (Egyptian Arabic: جنيه مصرى [ge.neːh masˤ.ri]; abbreviations: £, E£, £E, LE, or EGP in Latin, and ج.م. in Arabic, ISO code: EGP) is the official currency of Egypt. It is divided into 100 piastres, or ersh (قرش [ʔerʃ]; plural قروش [ʔo.ruːʃ]; abbreviation: PT (short for "piastre tarif")), or 1,000 milliemes (مليم [mal.liːm]; French: millième, abbreviated to m or mill).
The new 10- and 20-pound notes are made out of polymer plastic paper as of July 6, 2022.
With currencyconverts.com, you can convert Egyptian Pound (EGP) to any other foreign currency. To convert a certain amount of Egyptian Pound, use the currency converter. This page provides free online information about currency conversion or exchange rates for world fiat currencies. The exchange rate for Egyptian Pound is calculated from the mid-market real price and updates daily. Usually, people search for the EGP exchange rate before business travel to Egypt or during a trip to other countries, and want to check the rate of Egyptian Pound in local money. On this page, you can convert Egyptian Pound to main foreign currencies, get fast access to the most commonly used amounts of EGP, or alternatively calculate any amount of Egyptian Pound in other fiat money.