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1 Egyptian Pound
1 Pound

1 Egyptian Pound

Egypt · 2005 - Present

A bimetallic coin featuring the value '1' in Arabic and English on the reverse, with a silver-colored center and a gold-colored outer ring. The obverse typically features King Tutankhamun.

Country
Egypt
Year
2005 - Present
Denomination
1 Pound
Metal
Bimetallic: Cupronickel center in Brass ring

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Overview

A bimetallic coin featuring the value '1' in Arabic and English on the reverse, with a silver-colored center and a gold-colored outer ring. The obverse typically features King Tutankhamun.

Historical significance

Introduced in 2005 to replace the one pound banknote in daily transactions as part of Egypt's currency modernization.

Estimated value

$0.05 - $2.00 USD (depending on condition and mint year)

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place inside a protective holder to prevent oxidation and scratches. Avoid cleaning with harsh chemicals as it can damage the bimetallic surfaces.