dirhams Emirati
The United Arab Emirates dirham (AED or DH) is the currency of the United Arab Emirates. It is symbolized by the symbol "AED" or "DH" and is divided into 100 fils. The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates is responsible for issuing the currency. The dirham is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 1 US dollar = 3.6725 AED
The United Arab Emirates dirham (AED or DH) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is divided into 100 fils and is symbolized by the code "AED" or "DH". The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The dirham is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate of AED 3.6725 = $1. It is widely used in the UAE and other countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region
The United Arab Emirates dirham (AED) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is symbolized by the "AED" and is divided into 100 fils. The Central Bank of the UAE is responsible for issuing and controlling the currency. It is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 1 USD = 3.6725 AED. The dirham is commonly used in Dubai and the other emirates, and is also widely accepted in other countries in the Persian Gulf region
Egyptian pound
The Egyptian pound is the official currency of Egypt. Its ISO 4217 code is EGP, and it is divided into 100 piastres or qirsh. The symbol for the Egyptian pound is £ or E£. The Central Bank of Egypt is responsible for issuing the currency and maintaining its stability. The pound has been the currency of Egypt since ancient times, and its name is derived from the Latin word "libra," which means "pound."
The Egyptian pound (EGP) is the currency of Egypt. It is divided into 100 piastres. The symbol for the Egyptian pound is E£ or in Arabic ج.م. The Central Bank of Egypt is responsible for issuing and regulating the country's currency. As of 2021, the exchange rate for 1 US dollar is approximately 15.5 Egyptian pounds
The Egyptian pound is the currency of Egypt. It is symbolized by the Egyptian pound sign "EGP" and is divided into 100 piastres. It is currently not fully convertible and is subject to exchange rate controls. It is issued and controlled by the Central Bank of Egypt
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