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FDR is on a coin, not currency (= paper money) - the dime.
wealth is having the things in life that you want...money is green paper
To combat inflation and deflation. Money was backed bt gold then which made hoarding of it by citizens a threat to the value of paper money and other commoditties
Jackson was not fond of paper money. He didn't want to use it because many of the state banks issued paper money without making sure that they had the gold and silver to back it up. The value of paper money fluctuated frequently and therefore it could not relied upon.
Roosevelt has been on the dime since the year after his death, 1946. The US Mint is doing a "Presidential Dollar" series now, with four new dollar coins released each year, taking the presidents in order, so, Roosevelt will be on one of those in a few years. He is not on any paper money.
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The people who issue paper money want to make sure that the money cannot be counterfeited (copied) so they use very elaborate printing schemes to make it difficult to copy paper money. They use colour as just one one of the many protection methods you will find on the money. Other methods are using special paper, invisible inks that can only be seen in ultraviolet light, using embossing, watermarked paper and more recently holographic metal threads woven into the paper.
if your talking about the song that goes all i want to do is 'bangbangbang' and 'chaching' and take your money..and starts out like i fly like paper get high like planes...than the song you are talking about is Paper Planes by M.I.A
Theodore Roosevelt made $50,000 per year; Franklin got $75.000.
If it is called "paper money", then presumably, it was made from paper.