I think you might be talking about a Belarusian 50 ruble note printed anytime from 1992-2000. In 2000, they printed new ruble notes that didn't have the bear.
For many years, Belarus has been talking about using the Russian ruble instead of their own note, but nothing has happened yet.
Type your answer here... paper money where it later spread to
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Paper and other chemicals and things.
it made it easier
paper money paper money
Because it gets a rid of paper which is made into money,federal papers, and notebook paper and lots of other paper is made with it.
paper money is made out of 25% linen and 75% cotton
No, paper money is not magnetic. Most currencies are made of a cotton or linen blend, making them non-magnetic. Magnetic security features may be embedded in some bills to prevent counterfeiting, but the paper itself is not magnetic.
If it is called "paper money", then presumably, it was made from paper.
Paper money was invented not discovered. Probably by the Chinese.
Yes, you can get a paper cut from paper money.
because the economy was collapsing and they could not afford to create other money