some of it isent some of it is in coins as for why it isent all in coins paper is smaller and can fold
I'm not really sure. But since lead is used in the process of making paper money to keep the printing from fading...I'd pass on trying to "digest" it. Paper is mainly made of cellulose fibers and human body can't digest cellulose fiber.
US paper money is made from a special blend of linen and cotton as opposed to standard writing and printing paper which is made from cellulose.
It is not recommended to remove stains from paper money as this can damage the currency and may be considered illegal. If money is stained or damaged, it is best to exchange it for new bills at a bank or financial institution.
A4 paper is made of a tree called the paper bark tree, the paper is actually made out of the bark from the tree, that's where its name came from. :)
Yes they do burn easily, because of the cotton fibers that they are made with. Paper money isn't made with regular paper, because if that was true, it would crumble and basically dissolve in the washing machine if you accidentally left money in your pocket when you washed your clothes.
If it is called "paper money", then presumably, it was made from paper.
Yes money is made from paper. But not the paper that they use for fake money. And coins are made from metal or copper....or even bronze. Money is made from paper.
it is made out of cotton and paper.
From paper
paper
No suck thing as paper money. It's made of linen, silk, & cotton & it was made in 1862.
It is not paper from trees....It is made from cotton.
today money is our of paper
Paper money is made from a blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen fibers to make it last longer.
A cotton blend paper
paper :)
the money tree