If you're referring to dollar bills, 5s, 10, 20s... They're made from a complex, secret mix that only the U.S. government knows. It is like that to help to deter counterfeit money. (See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US%20Currency or en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Currency
Australia's currency notes are made from plastic (polymer) which lasts four times as long as paper. Australia was the first country in the world to have its complete set of currency banknotes made from this material.
Laws for the United States are made by the U.S. Congress.
It made the United States twice as big.
France
What famous document made most of the area along the mississippi the property of the united states?
All U.S. coins and currency are produced in the United States.
Australia's currency notes are made from plastic (polymer) which lasts four times as long as paper. Australia was the first country in the world to have its complete set of currency banknotes made from this material.
Some sort of paper.
a Indian currency note made from cotten not from paper
Laws for the United States are made by the U.S. Congress.
Pure cotton fibre
Yes, bourbon whiskey is made in the United States.
The following explanation is provided by the United States Mint:"Legislation approved July 11, 1955, made the appearance of 'In God We Trust' mandatory on all coins and paper currency of the United States. By Act of July 30, 1956, 'In God We Trust' became the national motto of the United States."
The US has not used a gold backed currency since August 15, 1971 when Nixon made the final call. It started back when the Fed came into power 1913.
The ones sold in the United States are made in Turkey.
=It was made in the United States!=
Paper currency notes in the United States are composed largely of cotton fiber. The exact composition and manufacturing process of the paper (made by Crane & Co. of Dalton, Massachusetts) is, unsurprisingly, a secret.