nobody
They didn't have currency in Egypt back then. Instead, they bartered.
pyramids
The Ancient Egyptians didn't use currency; they bartered. The Greeks introduced currency to Egypt.
the egyptians didnt use ink
I dont know because I came to this site to find the answer but its so dumb it didnt have the answer!
In terms of money used in Ancient Egypt, because it is so long ago there is absolutely no way of comparing to any modern currency. They did not even have coins for much of the time of Ancient Egypt, initially using a barter system. Coins did eventually come in. There was not real world economy with international trade in the way we know it now, so the way we analyse economies between countries today did not apply in Ancient Egypt.
Sources for the study of the use of money in Egypt consists of documents of the temple, biographies and other archaeological data. Currency began to be used by the Egyptians as the Greco-Roman period. For most, the ancient Egyptians were never conceptualized the use of money. http://www.egyking.info/2012/09/ancient-egyptian-money.html
Bank issued letters of credit to be used as currency
Bank issued letters of credit to be used as currency
Not today, but in ancient Egypt, yes, it was their only currency, and was measured in value by weight.
The national currency in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound
The national currency in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound