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It is money that is made of paper. It can not be photocopied.
No. All British banknotes are made at the Bank of England. The Royal Mint makes the coins.
Paper and other chemicals and things.
Bank notes (paper assurances of money) are also known as bills, notes, or paper money. Notes are generally made from cotton paper and feature many anti-counterfeit measures.
They're printed on a specific paper which is made from a blend of cotton and linen.
Coins at the Canadian Mint, and the polymer notes are made in Australia.
Into the pockets of the rich.
the money has the queens head on the coin and the the paper note The money in the UK is not LONDON money....it is British money, and paper notes are changed every so often and have famous people on them, as well as the Queen
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The needed money to help after the French-Indian War.
Historically, money ( coinage) was made from gold, Silver and Copper. the first bank note (paper) to be issued was in Eng;land in avout 1700. Modern money (coinage) is made from an alloys of copper, chrome, nickel and steel. Mondern bank notes were until recently a special form of paper. however 'paper' money is now made from a plastic. So the phrase 'plastic money' ( credit card etc., ) , now bank notes takes on a whole new meaning.