Egyptian pounds...
Gineih also sometimes referred as the Egyptian pound as it's bases of value is on bimetallic measure such as England's British pound is based of the value of pounds in weight by precious such as metals gold or silver measurements. This valuation is divided among coins called Piastre.
what bimetallic measures are the bases of most currency via precious metals and not limited to gold which is standard but also silver, and copper. The main reason British currency throughout history played a significant impact in Middle Eastern currency standardization as main reference via as predominant factor to outside market exchanges and earliest stages of global commerce for the Middle East. This despite their pivotal role of developing the earliest forms of monetary exchanges long before the British Empire was established.
Further information about currency controls and rates of currency exchanges can be inquired via The Central Bank of Egypt which reigns tight controls over currency rate valuations from destabilizing.
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The Egyptians developed a style of writing that was called hieroglyphics.
Egyptian currency is called pound in Arabic it is known as "Gineih" and Egyptian pound = 0.182249 U.S. dollars
People in Egypt call Egypt Masr
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