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By marked, I gather you mean how is each individual bill identifiable from the others. That is done by a serial number printed twice on each bill.
changing or rewriting a bill by committees.
I think it's the latter.
marked.
no
If you mean what i think you mean, search Bill Kaulitz on Google and his (or Tokio Hotel's aka Devilish) biography should come up.
A marked bill typically has distinguishing features, such as writing, stamps, or unique patterns that set it apart from standard currency. Look for visible markings, such as a colored ink or specific symbols, which are often used to track or identify the bill. Additionally, some bills may have serial numbers or codes that indicate they are part of a marked set. Always check with local regulations or financial institutions for guidelines on identifying marked currency.
It means something is marked for future processing, or marked to catch a supervisor's attention.
Well if your talking about a federal bill then it is an idea that a state came up with and is the thing that comes before a law but it could also mean a bill that you have to pay.
not a clue
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