What is the name of money in egypt?

The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian pound, denoted by the symbol E£ and the currency code EGP. The pound is divided into smaller units called piastres, with 1 Egyptian pound equaling 100 piastres. The Egyptian pound has been the official currency of Egypt since 1834, although it has gone through several devaluations and denominations over the years. Currently, banknotes are issued in denominations of E£1, E£5, E£10, E£20, E£50, E£100, E£200, and coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 25, and 50 piastres. The currency is regulated and issued by the Central Bank of Egypt.