Egyptian money's the gineih, which is ka the Egyptian pound in English. It has been suggested that the word gineih comes from the English word guinea. The currency's available as banknotes in the denominations of 5, 10, 25 and 50 qirsh; and as 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 gineih. It's available as coins in the denominations of 5, 10, 20, 25 and 50 qirsh, and 1 gineih. One gineih's made up of 100 qirsh, which are ka piastres in English.
debins was used for bartering and trading my school studied it this year so trust me
Modern Egyptians use the Egyptian Pound. There are plenty of websites that will give you an exchange rate. The ancient Egyptians had debins for money; they also traded by means of barter.
The ancient Egyptians writing is called: Hieroglyphics.
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France use the EURO.
Dimes
The Ancient Egyptians did not use money they used barter.
Modern Egyptians use the Egyptian Pound. There are plenty of websites that will give you an exchange rate. The ancient Egyptians had debins for money; they also traded by means of barter.
Egyptian pound.
ancient Egyptians used lyre
The ancient Egyptians writing is called: Hieroglyphics.
Modern Egyptians use the Egyptian Pound. There are plenty of websites that will give you an exchange rate. The ancient Egyptians had debins for money; they also traded by means of barter.
they traded goods
They had money, but often bartered with food, material riches, work, etc.
they used camels
Papyrus
They used the Egyptian Calender.
Egyptians live in houses, or homes of sorts. What type of shelter they have would depend on what kind of money they make to pay for a shelter.