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10 Piastres

Issuer Egyptian Government
Year 1940
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Value 10 Piastres (0.10 EGP)
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Obverse lettering EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT CURRENCY NOTE
ISSUED UNDER LAW No 50/1940
TEN PIASTRES
MINISTER OF FINANCE
الحكومة المصرية - أوراق مالية شرعية
عشرة قروش
وزير المالية
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Variants P#166a - Arabic serial # without watermark
P#166b - Arabic serial # with watermark (geometric shape)
P#166c - Western serial # with watermark (geometric shape)
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Egypt's wartime currency situation was complicated by British military authority, which effectively overrode civilian financial administration after 1940. These small-denomination government notes were emergency issues intended to relieve coin shortages that worsened dramatically once Mediterranean supply chains collapsed and metal was redirected to the war effort.

Pick 166 is part of a series that remained in circulation well beyond its intended life span — the coins it was meant to substitute simply never returned in adequate quantities. Later impressions show accelerated paper wear consistent with handling far heavier than the notes were designed to sustain.