The answer will depend on the currency and the person doing the folding - you will find it quite difficult to fold coinage!Currency notes are made with different qualities of paper - many have textile fibres in them and their resistance to tering will depend on the exact make-up of the paper. Furthermore, some countries (Australia, for example) have plastic notes which are far more resistant to tearing because of folding.
The UK currency used immediately before decimal currency was called pre-decimal currency and at various times had the following denominations:farthing (quarter penny)half penny (slang ha'penny)pennythreepence (threpenny bit)sixpenceshilling (bob, twelve pennies)two shilling piece (florin, twobob bit)half crown (two shillings and six pence)crown (five shillings)ten shilling note (ten bob)pound note (20 shillings)guinea (21 shillings) still used in the horse trade and racing.five pound notes and multiples thereof to 20 pounds.
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
The bile times the currency was the talent. But they also had the roman currency which was used by the Jews , to pay their taxes to the Roman emperror.
If the paper is in inches then 11 times 14 = 154 square inches
8 times because the last piece will be the ninth piece that doesn't need cutting.
7 times
The UK currency used immediately before decimal currency was called pre-decimal currency and at various times had the following denominations:farthing (quarter penny)half penny (slang ha'penny)pennythreepence (threpenny bit)sixpenceshilling (bob, twelve pennies)two shilling piece (florin, twobob bit)half crown (two shillings and six pence)crown (five shillings)ten shilling note (ten bob)pound note (20 shillings)guinea (21 shillings) still used in the horse trade and racing.five pound notes and multiples thereof to 20 pounds.
Women try on a piece of clothing about 4 times before actually buying it :)
Argentina has revalued its currency several times. Depending on when the bill was issued it could be a few dollars or a few cents. Please post a new question with its date.
As many times as you want or need to. I hoped this helped!!!!!!! Wrong!^You can only fold a piece of paper up to seven times, no matter how large the piece of paper. So technically, this statement is very wrong! Sorry to whoever answered this before me.
Germany utilized a form of currency known as the "Mark"; though, the type of mark they used changed several times. Especially after the end of World War I, where the Papiermark had become nearly worthless.
low currency seven times more than the Australian dollar
500 is written Uncountable times on Pakistani currency 500 note, Take Zoom In Note
you can fold a 4 piece in half 5 times
If you are referring to the Gold Rush times, they had the same currency as they did in England at the time. Now we use the Australian currency.
the euro ______________________________________________________________________________________ It's been changed to the euro in more recent times, but the dutch currency was the "guilder".
In ancient times a well designed and attractive piece of pottery was often used for decorative purposes. It could be used to display flowers for example.