Silver price in Egyptian Pound (EGP) — Egypt
This page tracks the live silver price in Egyptian Pound (EGP) for Egypt, by the gram, troy ounce and kilogram, plus the 999, 925, 900 and 800 purities. Prices are derived from the global XAG/USD spot rate and converted into EGP at Egypt's parallel-market exchange rate.
How the silver price in EGP is calculated
Silver is quoted internationally in US dollars per troy ounce (XAG/USD). To express it in Egyptian Pound, we convert the spot price to a per-gram figure, apply the purity factor, and convert to EGP at Egypt's parallel exchange rate — the rate at which dollars actually trade, rather than the lower official Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) rate.
Silver units and purities (gram, ounce, kilogram)
One troy ounce equals 31.1035 grams and one kilogram is 1,000 grams, so the per-ounce price is the per-gram price times 31.1035, and the per-kilo price is times 1,000. Purity is given in thousandths: 999 is fine (investment) silver, 925 is sterling, 900 and 800 are common in coins. A 925 piece is worth about 92.5% of the 999 price for the same weight.
Why silver prices follow the parallel market in Egypt
Egypt has repeatedly devalued the pound to close the gap with the street, making its black-market rate a closely tracked economic signal. Like gold, silver is a dollar-priced store of value, so its EGP price climbs as the parallel rate weakens. Tracking silver in Egyptian Pound gives a low-cost read on the same currency pressures that move gold and the street dollar.