Convert 1 Egyptian Pound (EGP) to Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
Exchange rates used for currency conversion updated on December 30th 2024 ( 12/30/2024 )
Below you will find the latest exchange rates for exchanging Egyptian Pound (EGP) to Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) , a table containing most common conversions and a chart with the pair's evolution.
The Egyptian Pound (EGP) to Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) rates are updated every minute using our advanced technology for live forex currency conversion. Check back in a few days for things to buy with this amount and information about where exactly you can exchange currencies online and offline.
The currency exchange rate, calculated between Egyptian Pound and Sri Lankan Rupee on 12/30/2024 is 1 EGP = 5.7582 LKR - AVERAGE intraday quotes were used for this currency conversion.
The Egyptian pound is the official currency of Egypt and is commonly used in the Palestinian territories and Gaza Strip. The pound is symbolized by LE, E£ or ?.? and each pound is subdivided into 1/100th units called piastres which are symbolized with Pt. or ??.
Coins in current circulation include 5 Pt, 10 Pt, 20 Pt, 25 Pt, 50 Pt and LE 1. Banknotes in current official circulation are denominated in 5Pt, 10 Pt, 25 Pt, 50 Pt, LE 1, LE 5, LE 10, LE 20, LE 50, LE 100, and LE 200.
About Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
The official currency of Sri Lanka is the rupee. Each rupee is symbolized in monetary transactions with one of the following symbols: "Rs", or "SLRs". Each rupee is divided into 100 cents, though there are no coins nor banknotes in common circulation denominated in cents. The old cents based coins remain as legal tender, but are rarely if ever used.
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka issues coins in the following denominations: 50 cents, Rs.1, Rs.2, Rs.5, and Rs.10. In addition to these coins the central bank also issues banknotes in these denominations: Rs.10, Rs.20, Rs.50, Rs.100, Rs.200, Rs.500, Rs.1000, Rs.2000, and Rs.5000.
One unique attribute of the Sri Lankan banknotes is that they are printed vertically on the back of the note.