No not very state:)
No not very state:)
No, only the federal government has the authority to issue currency in the United States. Each state is not allowed to print its own kind of paper money.
No not very state:)
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That's going to depend on what kind of paper you print them on, how much border each one has, the weight of the inks or dyes, etc.
No, all of the United States' states use federally-minted coins and federally-printed paper money.
Ricky Scott Nelson used special paper, usually made with a combination of cotton and linen, to print counterfeit money. This type of paper has a distinct texture and feel that closely resembles authentic currency paper, making it harder to detect by touch.
Most canon printers do print photos and dvd's with the right kind of ink and paper.
The easiest way to find coupons from home is visiting a website that promotes coupons, for example www.coupons.com. And yes there is a limit of each coupon you can print out, usually you can only print out one coupon of each kind.
Kodak and a few other companies actually make a kind of paper to print photos on. It's called photo print paper. You can print it on this,and cut around it and it feels just like a picture.
A state flag symbolizes the uniqueness of each state. It's kind of also the nickname of each state.
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