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The ancient Egyptian word for money is "bnw," which refers to a unit of weight used for precious metals. However, in a broader sense, the concept of money in ancient Egypt often revolved around commodities like grain and silver rather than coinage. During later periods, specifically the Greco-Roman era, the term "drachma" was also used as a form of currency.

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