China.
Yes it is phoney money.
China.
The first known use of paper money was in china during the 7th century; it was used to reduce the amount of coinage carried by travelers as it weighed too much.
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M.C. Escher primarily used wove paper in the 1940s. This type of paper has a uniform surface and is commonly used for printmaking.
When a government prints paper money without anything to back it up, inflation results. The money becomes worthless.
Money is whatever society agrees to have value attached to it, whether it's sheets of paper, gold and silver coins, sea shells, or anything else.
Make it yourself! :D You can make paper swans......or anything else.
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Yes. But do they have anything on paper to prove that you owe the money? If not, then smile & walk away; if it's in writting, then OOPS... ya' gotta pay.
If it is called "paper money", then presumably, it was made from paper.
Paper money was invented not discovered. Probably by the Chinese.
Yes, you can get a paper cut from paper money.
Interiors were mainly wallpapered, which was printed on rolls of paper and attached to the wall via paste.
Money is more than just paper; it serves as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value in an economy. Its value is based on trust in the issuing authority and the belief in its purchasing power. While physical money may be made of paper or metal, digital forms of money also exist in today's economy.
the han dynasty invented the paper money