Egyptian pound - translation to italian
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Egyptian pound - translation to italian

CURRENCY OF EGYPT
Egyptian Pound; L.E.; £E; E£; Egyptian gineih; Egypt pound; Egyptian pounds; LE$; Le$; ISO 4217:EGP; Egyptian guinea; Egyptian livre
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  • A contemporary E£1 coin.
  • The historical value of one US dollar in Egyptian currency from 1789 to present, figures prior to 1834, the year the pound was introduced, indicate multiples of 100 piastres

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lira egiziana (moneta egiziana)
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  • Edward III noble (80 pence), 1354–55
  • Crown (5/–) of Edward VI, 1551
  • Penny of Henry III, 13th century
  • The cost of one [[Euro]] in sterling (from 1999)
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  • The cost of £1&nbsp;sterling in [[US dollar]]s (from 1990)
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  • UK bonds 1960–2022: the yield on UK Government benchmark ten-year bonds increased to over 15% in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHER TERRITORIES
Pounds sterling; British pound; British pounds; Pound (sterling); Anglo-Saxon pound; British Pound; Saxon Pound; Pound Sterling; English pound; UK£; Pound stirling; British currency; British money; UK currency; British Pounds; Great Britain Pound; Currency of the United Kingdom; Currency of England; GBPS; GBPS 2; Great britain pound; Great British Pound; Great british pound; United Kingdom pound; English Pound; British monetary system; British pound sterling; UK Pound; United Kingdom Pounds; Poundsterling; United Kingdom Pound; Saxon pound; GB pound; British Pound Sterling; British Pounds Sterling; British Pound stirling; UK pound; Imperial currency; PS1 coin; GB£; GBP£; Sterling Pound; Pound Area; Libra esterlina; UK Sterling; British Pound sterling; English sterling; British Sterling; Pounds Sterling; Currency in the United Kingdom; English currency; GBP; UK pounds; GBP 826; Great British Quid; Quid sterling; GBP (currency); United Kingdom currency; Sterling pound; £stg; £ stg; Sterling currency; Sterling money; STG pound; Sterling (currency); UK money; 1949 sterling crisis; ISO 4217:GBP
sterlina (moneta della Gran Bretagna)
pound sign         
CURRENCY SIGN
£; Pound symbol; ₤; £; Pound character; GBP sign; British pound sign; U+00A3; £ Pound signs
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Definition

Pinfold
·noun A place in which stray cattle or domestic animals are confined; a pound; a penfold.

Wikipedia

Egyptian pound

The Egyptian pound (Egyptian Arabic: جنيه مصرى [ge.neːh masˤ.ri]; abbreviation: £, , £E, LE, EGP in Latin, ج.م in Arabic, ISO code: EGP) is the official currency of Egypt. It is divided into 100 piastres, or ersh (قرش [ʔerʃ]; plural قروش [ʔo.ruːʃ]; abbreviation: PT (short for "piastre tarif")), or 1,000 milliemes (مليم  [mal.liːm]; French: millième, abbreviated to m or mill).

The new 20 and 10 Egyptian pound notes are made out of polymer plastic paper on July 6, 2022

Examples of use of Egyptian pound
1. "There has been a very mild strengthening of the Egyptian pound.
2. Monetary policy On the monetary policy side, interest rates on Treasury bills and other savings instruments have risen to counter inflation and support the Egyptian pound.
3. Coupled with a strong Egyptian pound and weaker European economies, it held growth in tourism down to 5 percent, with 8.5 million people visiting the country.
4. The Egyptian pound, vulnerable in the past to any hint of setbacks to tourism, held steady at 5.77 to the dollar.
5. The 4 billion Egyptian pound ($700 million) community development located at the start of the Cairo–Alexandria road is a residential–cum–commercial project.