currency or wad
The currency of a banknote depends on the country that issued it. For example, US banknotes are in US Dollars. British banknotes are Pound Sterling. Japan is Yen.The "denomination" is the multiple of the currency used on the note - 20 Dollars, for example.
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.
Plastic banknotes are more durable and more waterproof than paper banknotes, as well as being harder to counterfeit.
What was the NES called un Japan?
In Japan, watermelons are called Suika.
Banknotes normally last for 1 to 3 years.
In Japan the Z cars are called Fairlady Z. So in Japan the 370z is called Fairlady 370z.
Japan
in Japan it's called shukyu.