physicly, money doesn't grow on trees. but money is made out of paper, and paper comes from trees. so money doesn't grow on trees but the trees make paper, which makes money. hope u enjoyed ur answer!
Paper Money and coin money is used in Pakistan..... and rupee is currency of Pakistan..
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.
Due to the insufficient amount of gold coin paper money was used instead. In the Confederacy also Postage stamps were used as paper money.
The kind of money that India uses is an Indian rupee. It originally used to be a silver coin but was later changed to paper.
No not very state:)
No, all of the United States' states use federally-minted coins and federally-printed paper money.
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paper money is made out of 25% linen and 75% cotton
Paper money was most popular around the 1650s, and it was made out of flattened cotton covered in wax, printed in ink. If you are talking about WAY back, Indians had stretched out animal hide, and wrote with their blood on the hide as paper money. Gross, but true.....
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.
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