Egypt
Egypt Banknotes
1989 - Egypt Pic 58b 50 Piastres banknote UNC
Egypt 50 Piastres banknote associated with 1989, catalogued as Pick P58b, and graded UNC. This type ..
1999 - Egypt Pic 57b 25 Piastres banknote UNC
This Egypt 25 Piastres banknote is associated with 1999 and catalogued as Pick P57b. The note is lis..
1999 - Egypt Pic 62e 50 Piastres banknote UNC
This Egyptian 50 Piastres banknote is associated with 1999 and is identified as Pick 62e, with the v..
1999/2001 - Egypt Pic 50e 1 Pound banknote UNC
Egyptian 1 Pound banknote associated with 1999/2001 and identified in the Pick catalogue as P50e. Th..
2002 - Egypt Pic 62h 50 Piastres banknote UNC
This Egyptian 50 Piastres banknote is associated with 2002 and is identified as Pick 62h. The indivi..
2002 - Egypt Pic 63a 5 Pounds banknote UNC
This Egyptian 5 Pounds banknote is associated with 2002 and is catalogued as Pick P63a. The note is ..
2002 - Egypt Pic 50f 1 Pound banknote UNC
Egypt 1 Pound banknote associated with 2002, catalogued as Pick P50f. This individual note is listed..
2002 - Egypt Pic 57d 25 Piastres banknote UNC
Egypt 25 Piastres banknote, associated with 2002 and catalogued as Pick P57d. This UNC example carri..
2002 - Egypt Pic 67c 100 Pounds banknote UNC
This UNC 100 Pounds banknote from Egypt is associated with 2002 and identified as Pick 67c, within t..
2002- Egypt PIC 190 5 Piastres banknote UNC
This individual banknote is from Egypt and has a denomination of 5 Piastres. The product is associat..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in the Egypt banknote category?
This shop’s Egypt catalog spans dated or period-attributed notes from 1940 through 2009. Represented denominations include 5, 10, 25 and 50 piastres, together with 1, 5, 10, 20 and 100 pounds. The selection covers several distinct catalog groups, from 1940 piastre notes to later pound and piastre issues dated across the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. It describes the shop catalog rather than every Egyptian banknote ever issued.
Which notable groups of Egyptian banknotes appear in the catalog?
One notable group consists of low-denomination piastre notes associated with 1940, including Pick 182, 184, 185, 187, 188 and 189 references. Another broad group covers later issues such as Pick 36–67, with denominations from 25 piastres to 100 pounds. The catalog also includes later 5- and 10-piastre notes identified as Pick 190 and Pick 191. These groupings reflect this shop’s records, not a complete survey of Egypt’s paper money.
How can I identify an Egypt banknote using its Pick reference?
Start with the Pick number shown in the product title or model, such as Pic 37a, 50f or 62n. The main number identifies the catalog type, while a suffix can distinguish a listed variety within that type. For example, the Egypt catalog represents Pick 37a and 37b for 1-pound notes, as well as several Pick 50 and Pick 62 suffixes. Match the complete reference—including its letter—with the denomination, stated date or period, and any signature information.
How can similar Egyptian denominations be distinguished in this catalog?
Use several fields together rather than denomination alone. The catalog contains repeated denominations across different dates and Pick types, including 25 piastres, 50 piastres and 1 pound. A 50-piastre note may be listed under references such as Pick 36b, 43, 58b or 62e, while 1-pound records include Pick 37, 44 and 50 varieties. Compare the full Pick reference, suffix, date or date range, and listed signature number before identifying a note.
What should a buyer check when comparing Egypt banknote listings?
Compare the denomination, full Pick reference, suffix, stated year or date range, and any signature detail included in the description. All represented product titles use the grade designation UNC, but buyers should still rely on the individual listing information when selecting a specific catalog variety. Similar-looking records may differ by suffix or signature—for example, Pick 50d, 50e, 50f and 50l are separately identified 1-pound varieties. A catalog entry should not be taken by itself as confirmation that an item can be purchased.
Why are signatures important among the Egyptian banknotes represented here?
Signature information helps distinguish several varieties recorded in this Egypt catalog. Some listings use numbered signatures, including Signature 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20 and 22. The L1940 Pick 182 group also includes named signatures such as A.A. Ismail, Loutfy and A.R.A. Meguid, alongside another variety marked Signature 18. Because not every record supplies signature information, collectors should use it as one identification feature together with the Pick suffix, denomination and listed date.







