Egypt - Pick-57b - Group of 10 notes - 25 Piastres - Foreign Paper Money
Inv# FM1070 Foreign Paper Money Cat# P-57b
Foreign Paper Money. Al-Sayida Aisha mosque/Stylized A.R.E. arms, cotton, wheat & corn plants. Group of 10 notes.
The piastre (Egyptian: ersh, قرش) was the currency of Egypt until 1834. It was subdivided into 40 para, each of 3 akçe.
The piastre was based on the Turkish kuruş, introduced while Egypt was part of the Ottoman Empire. As in Turkey, debasement lead to the piastre falling significantly in value.
In 1834, the pound, or gineih (Arabic), was introduced as the chief unit of currency, worth 100 piastre. The piastre continues in use to the present day as a subdivision of the pound. The piastre continued to circulate, with the piastre subdivided into 40 para. In 1885, the para ceased to be issued, and the piastre was divided into tenths (عشر القرش 'oshr el-ersh). These tenths were renamed milliemes (malleem) in 1916.
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