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| Issuer | Central Bank of Egypt |
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| Year | 2013-2024 |
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| Value | 100 Pounds |
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| Obverse lettering | جنيه ١٠٠ البنك المركزى المصرى مئة جنيه المحافظ مسجد السلطان حسن ١٣٥٦ - ٦٣م (Translation: 100 Pounds Central Bank of Egypt One Hundred Pounds Governor Sultan Hassan Mosque 1356-63 AD) |
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| Reverse lettering | CENTRAL BANK OF EGYPT 100 POUNDS ONE HUNDRED POUNDS 100 LE |
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Egypt has printed its own banknotes in-house since the CBE's Giza facility opened in 1967 — one of the earlier central bank printing works established in Africa and the Arab world. The P#76 series spans over a decade of continuous reissue under that same roof, with signature combinations and minor typographic variants in the Arabic numeral rendering generating a surprisingly detailed sub-classification. The distinction between P#76 and P#67l turns on the guilloche numeral at lower left — a difference invisible to most handlers but consequential to series collectors.
The series 250–255 spelling variant on notes dated 24.08.2015 through 28.10.2015 is among the more precisely documented die changes in modern Egyptian paper.