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50 Pounds – Egypt

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Opening of The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
Egypt
Context
Year: 2025
Islamic (Hijri) Year: 1447
Issuer: Egypt Issuer flag
Period:
Currency:
(since 1916)
Total mintage: 500
Material
Diameter: 37 mm
Weight: 25 g
Silver weight: 18.00 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 72% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
Numista: #521752
Value
Exchange value: 50 EGP
Bullion value: $50.92

Obverse

Description:
Denomination & Dates
Inscription:
جمهورية مصر العربية

المتحف المصرى الكبير

GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM

١٤٤٧ هـ ٢٠٢٥ م

٥٠ جنيهاً

Reverse

Description:
Front of Hatshepsut's Kneeling Statue
Inscription:
OPENING OF THE GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM

2025

٢٠٢٥

افتتاح المتحف المصرى الكبير
Scripts: Arabic, Latin

Edge


Mints

NameMark
Egyptian Mint Authority

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2025500

Historical background

As of 2025, Egypt's currency situation remains defined by a managed float and persistent pressures, representing a cautious stabilization following years of volatility. The Egyptian pound (EGP) has maintained a relatively stable but weakened official exchange rate against the US dollar, hovering around a new plateau following a series of significant devaluations in 2022 and 2024. This stability is largely underpinned by a landmark $35 billion Ras El-Hekma investment deal with the UAE and a bolstered $8 billion agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which together provided a critical influx of hard currency, eased the severe foreign exchange shortage, and restored some investor confidence.

However, this stability is fragile and comes at a high economic cost. Inflation, though decelerating from its peak near 40% in 2023, remains stubbornly high in double digits, eroding purchasing power and keeping pressure on the currency's real value. The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) maintains high interest rates to combat inflation and support the pound, but this simultaneously constrains business growth and increases the government's debt servicing burden. Furthermore, while the parallel market premium has narrowed significantly, a gap with the official rate persists, indicating lingering market skepticism and residual demand for dollars that the formal banking system cannot fully satisfy.

Looking forward, the key challenge for Egyptian authorities in 2025 is transitioning from crisis management to sustainable reform. The success of the currency regime hinges on executing agreed-upon structural reforms, including further state asset sales, reducing the footprint of military-owned enterprises, and fostering a genuinely flexible exchange rate to attract long-term foreign direct investment beyond one-off deals. The government's ability to build foreign reserves through exports and tourism, rather than emergency financing, will be the ultimate test of whether the pound's current stability can evolve into lasting strength.

Series: Egypt - GEM Opening

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