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The Non-Ottoman Egyptian Pound

The Egyptian banknotes used in the reign of Sultan Hussein Kamel became to be printed in the British Mint. Accordingly, the Egyptian banknotes freed from any Ottoman control. The Pound, which bears the image of the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak on one side, was issued. There are decorations on the other side, in the middle of which “National Bank of Egypt” and the denominations of the bill are written.

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1914 - 1924

The Egyptian banknotes used in the reign of Sultan Hussein Kamel became to be printed in the British Mint. Accordingly, the Egyptian banknotes freed from any Ottoman control. The Pound, which bears the image of the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak on one side, was issued. There are decorations on the other side, in the middle of which “National Bank of Egypt” and the denominations of the bill are written.