How much is 50 piastres worth?
How much is 50 piastres worth?
The Central Bank of Egypt started issuing these 0.5 Egyptian Pound banknotes in 1967. They were withdrawn from circulation in 2015. This fifty piastres banknote has an image of the Al Azhar Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. 50 Piastres is the equivalent of 1/2 Egyptian pound.
How much is a pound of piastres?
The official currency in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), and its symbol is £. Each pound is made up of 100 piastres.
How much is $100 US in Egypt?
1860.50000 EGP
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Conversion rates US Dollar / Egyptian Pound | |
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100 USD | 1860.50000 EGP |
250 USD | 4651.25000 EGP |
500 USD | 9302.50000 EGP |
1000 USD | 18605.00000 EGP |
How much is a piastres worth?
It was equivalent to 6 New France livres or 120 sous, a quarter of which was “30 sous”, which is also still in slang use when referring to 25 cents.
How much is a French franc in US dollars?
6.30725 FRF
Convert US Dollar to French Franc
USD | FRF |
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1 USD | 6.30725 FRF |
5 USD | 31.5363 FRF |
10 USD | 63.0725 FRF |
25 USD | 157.681 FRF |
How much is 10 piastres worth?
The ten piastres coin from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has a value equivalent to 0.10 Jordanian dinars. The portrait on the 10 piastres coin is that of King Abdullah II of Jordan.
What is 1tl in dollar?
15.54
Currency Conversion Tables
Dollar | Lira |
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$ 1 | TL 15.54 |
$ 3 | TL 46.61 |
$ 5 | TL 77.69 |
$ 10 | TL 155 |
How much is 1tl to dollar?
Convert Turkish Lira to US Dollar
TRY | USD |
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50 TRY | 3.21622 USD |
100 TRY | 6.43245 USD |
500 TRY | 32.1622 USD |
1,000 TRY | 64.3245 USD |
How much is milk in Egypt?
As of July 2020, the monthly average price of fresh milk in Egypt was measured at 14.48 Egyptian pounds (0.92 U.S. dollars) per kilogram.
Does Egypt spend dollar?
Are US dollars accepted in Egypt? Yes and no. US dollars are accepted in most tourist areas and hotels. But it’s better to pay with Egyptian pounds because you will get a better rate.
What country uses piastres?
Piastre is another name for kuruş, 1⁄100 of the Turkish lira. The piastre is still used in Mauritius when bidding in auction sales, similarly to the way that guineas are used at racehorse auctions. It is equivalent to 2 Mauritian rupees.