Publish Date: 08 Nov 2021 Finance Today
The average price of the Euro slightly raised in most Egyptian banks on Monday, November 8, 2021. Its purchase price in the Central Bank became 18.12 EGP, whereas its sale price became 18.23 EGP.
At the same time, its price varied in banks, with a recorded highest purchase price of 18.15 EGP in EG Bank, and the lowest sale price of 18.22EGP in Misr Bank.
If you’re interested in finding out more foreign currency rates in comparison to the Egyptian Pound, compare them right here using Fadety’s Currency Converter.
Purchase Price: 18.06 EGP
Sale Price: 18.22 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.09 EGP
Sale Price: 18.24 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.09 EGP
Sale Price: 18.23EGP
Purchase Price: 18.07 EGP
Sale Price: 18.22 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.07 EGP
Sale Price: 18.22 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.09 EGP
Sale Price: 18.23 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.08 EGP
Sale Price: 18.24 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.09 EGP
Sale Price: 18.23 EGP
If you’re interested in finding out more foreign currency rates in comparison to the Egyptian Pound, compare them right here using Fadety’s Currency Converter.
Purchase Price: 18.12 EGP
Sale Price: 18.23 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.15 EGP
Sale Price: 18.32 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.11 EGP
Sale Price: 18.23 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.09 EGP
Sale Price: 18.24 EGP
Purchase Price: 18.09 EGP
Sale Price: 18.23 EGP
The Euro is the second most popular currency in the world after the US Dollar, used in 19 countries of the European Union. In addition, some European and non-European countries use it as their official currency while others as their unofficial currency; examples include:
· The City of Melilla and Ceuta in Morocco
· Mayotte, Comoros
· State of Kosovo
· Montenegro
· Zimbabwe
Official dealing of the Euro began in January 2002 in the European Union.