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I believe it is China.China- Paper was named from Europe as papyrus but the country which invented paper was China.China.
yes by reading paper towel.
There is no clear data about who invented the paper towel dispenser. The U.S patent company has not released information about the paper towel dispenser.
Charmin was actually invented by Hoberg Paper Company.
Kublai Khan's empire created a paper currency, which was better than Europe's heavy coins. He also created a fast and efficeint postal system. People on horseback carried messages to far places within the empire via a network system. Kublai Khan also unified Northern and Southern China.TATEEE and POOP pakhana pishab.
the main difference between currency paper and normal paper is that the currency paper is made up of cotton fibres and the normal paper is obtainde from trees
the main difference between currency paper and normal paper is that the currency paper is made up of cotton fibres and the normal paper is obtainde from trees
The currency paper is made by the reserve bank of india
Coins and paper bills used as money are called currency.
In the 600's there were paper currency in China and by 960 the Song Dynasty issued the first currency notes. And metal coins was before the paper currency came into existence.
No, state names are not printed on U.S. paper currency.
The first paper currency in Europe was distributed by the Bank of Sweden in 1661.
The paper currency of Australia is made from a type of polymer that makes it durable and difficult to tear or burn. This polymer material gives Australian banknotes a longer lifespan compared to traditional paper currency.
The largest denomination of New Zealand paper currency is the $100 note.
U.S. paper currency isn't printed on normal wood pulp paper, but a specially durable "currency paper." This extraordinary material can withstand wear and tear that would cause every day paper to fall apart. Special security features are built into the material to prevent illegal counterfeiting of paper currency.
China used paper as currency in the world for the first time.
U.S. paper currency isn't made of paper- it's actually a blend of cotton and linen.