the paper which create a cracking when shakened
Paper money is too difficult to carry.
Paper money is too difficult to carry.
1867
Paper money was first used in 7th century China. It was not until 1694, when bank notes were issued on paper by the Bank of England to fund the war against France, that the idea of using paper money on a regular basis was formulated.
The people who issue paper money want to make sure that the money cannot be counterfeited (copied) so they use very elaborate printing schemes to make it difficult to copy paper money. They use colour as just one one of the many protection methods you will find on the money. Other methods are using special paper, invisible inks that can only be seen in ultraviolet light, using embossing, watermarked paper and more recently holographic metal threads woven into the paper.
Yes, if you wrap some money in the paper before you hand it in.
computers are better bescause u are saving money on paper
Using a high pressure intaglio press and special watermarked paper containing plastic security threads.
because the economy was collapsing and they could not afford to create other money
Rhode Island
it depends on the school richer school will most likely keep using paper where as poor schools might need to revert to using the computers for everything or using white/chalk boards for work to save money on paper
Paper is easier to carry around then seashells and paper can be folded but not seashells so it makes it easier for people to keep their money.