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The collective noun for banknotes is a wad of banknotes.
Someone can find some Australian notes in Australia as they are used as banknotes there. Information and pictures of Australian Banknotes can be found online on a site called "AustralianBanknotes".
The silver line on banknotes is called a security thread. It is a metallic strip embedded within the paper to help deter counterfeiting by adding a visual element that is difficult to replicate.
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. Collective nouns are not used for one thing.The collective noun for banknotes is a wad of banknotes.
Plastic banknotes are more durable and more waterproof than paper banknotes, as well as being harder to counterfeit.
Banknotes normally last for 1 to 3 years.
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Plastic banknotes were invented in Australia by the Reserve Bank of Australia and the CSIRO.
A group of Dolphins are called a Pod
The Chinese jiazi banknotes are generally considered to be the first paper money in history, entering use around about 960 AD. The first European banknotes were issued in Sweden in 1660.
De La Rue PLC print all English banknotes under licence from the Bank of England.