It might replace for something else in the future but that would make us lose more resources of are planet ( Earth ). If we could find another way of currency that is a renewable resource and that theirs plenty of it on this planet, then we could use that
Yes, that is possible. In fact it is happening as I write this. The use of credit & debit cards is becoming more and more popular and the use of cash is less popular.
Paper and very thin plastic.
Money is created at a money factory, basically by printing the design onto the special sort of plastic or paper
It is unlikely that gold will replace paper money as the primary form of currency. Paper money is more convenient for everyday transactions and is backed by governments. Gold is more commonly used as a store of value or investment asset.
Paper N plastic
Using a high pressure intaglio press and special watermarked paper containing plastic security threads.
paper money is made out of 25% linen and 75% cotton
This depends on the assortment of plastic or paper.
The definition of plastic money is a banknote made out of polymer rather than paper. These have been used in Australia since 1992 and there are plans to introduce them to Britain.
No, paper and plastic are two totally different substances.
Paper, plastic, and metal cans.
it would most liklely cause harm considering it is made from paper and plastic. inhaling smoke is harmful. not to mention where that money has been...
The Esperanto words for paper and plastic are papero and plasto.