Since the trading of gold and silver coins in Egypt and until 1834, there was no one unit of currency to unify the country.
In 1834, a decree was realised stating the forging of an Egyptian currency based on the two metals (gold and silver).
In accordance with said decree, the minting of a currency in the shape of gold and silver Riyals began.
[7] Its functions include[citation needed] Following is a list of the Governors of the Central Bank of Egypt:[8]
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