(Latest issue: 15/5/1979)
Face
| Watermark | : The statue of Tutankamoun. A metal thread penetrates the right part of the note. |
| Size : | 70 mm x 140mm. |
| Front : | The central feature of the note is the Mosque of Sultan Qaitbay printed in dark brown. An ornamental pattern in dark brown merging into tan brown runs along the top side of the note, on the left of which is an olive white line diamond. The Banks title and the value of note in bold Arabic are on the right side of the note. On the bottom left and top right of the note in olive and dark brown are two geometric patterns which house the value of the note in open face Arabic. The numbers are printed on the top left and bottom right of the note in black and above the latter number appears the signature of the Governor. |
| Back : | The main feature of the note is a part of the facade of Abu Simbel Temple in chestnut brown, to the left and right of which are two cartouches in brown. At the top right and bottom left of the note set in white line diamonds is the value of the note printed in contrasting shades of brown. The Banks title and the value of the note in English are printed in dark brown at the top centre and bottom right of the note respectively. At the top and bottom of the note running in two bands horizontally are birds and other shapes taken from the structure built by Ramses II in front of the Luxor Temple of Amenophis II, and the green colour is dominating in the middle and is flanked on either side by brown. |
(Latest issue: 28/12/1968)
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Face
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Back
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| Date of Issue | : 28/12/1968 |
| Watermark | : The Ancient Egyptian Scribe. A metal thread is incorporated along the width of the note. |
| Dominant Color | : Brown and violet on both face and back. |
| Face | : The Qaitbay Mosque in the Cairo desert. |
| Back | : Part of the facade of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel, beside which is a drawing of the facade of the Small Temple. |
| Size | : 160 X 80 mm. |
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 29/4/1963)
Face (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
Back (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
| Date of Issue | : 29/4/1963. |
| Watermark | : The Eagle. |
| Dominant Color | : Deep blue -green and violet on face. |
| Face | : Tutankhamoun. |
| Back | : ornamentation. |
| Size | : 161 X 86 mm. |
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 12/5/1952)
Face (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
Back (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
| Date of Issue | : 12/5/1952 |
| Watermark | : The Sphinx. |
| Dominant Color | : Blue - rose on face. |
| : Blue on back. | |
| Face | : Tutankhamoun. |
| Back | : Temple of Isis. |
| Size | : 161 X 86 mm. |
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 1/7/1950)
Face (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
Back (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
| Date of Issue | : 1/7/1950. |
| Watermark | : The Sphinx. |
| Dominant Color | : Blue - rose on face. |
| : Blue on back. | |
| Face | : Portrait of the ex-king. |
| Back | : Temple of Isis. |
| Size | : 161 X 86 mm. |
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 23/4/1930)
Face (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
Back (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
| Date of Issue | : 23/4/1930 |
| Watermark | : The Sphinx. |
| Dominant Color | : Dark blue and brown on face. |
| : Green on back. | |
| Size | : 161 X 86 mm. |
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 5/1/1899)
Face (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
Back (Cancelled means here " specimen") |
| Date of Issue | : 5/1/1899. |
| Watermark | : Nil. |
| Dominant Color | : Rose - light orange on face. |
| : Orange on back. | |
| Size | : 158 X 82 mm. |