Material to make paper money.

Aimster

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Do all countries use the same material to make paper money?
I'm talking about the paper.
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: Aimster
Do all countries use the same material to make paper money?
I'm talking about the paper.

No. :)
 

Baked

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Arrest him... No, Australia use plastic, or rubberized paper. They look real good.
 

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Originally posted by: Baked
Arrest him... No, Australia use plastic, or rubberized paper. They look real good.

Yup.. OZ money feels really great in your palm, it also felt like it won't get easily ripped.
Btw, is OP researching to make counterfeit :D
 

jadinolf

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Originally posted by: Baked
Arrest him... No, Australia use plastic, or rubberized paper. They look real good.

Oh, that's how they stretch their money. ;)
 

Aimster

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No I was just curious if they all used the same material. If the U.S was to attack a country what would stop them from producing $$ billions and billions of U.S dollars and spreading them in our economy.

I guess if any country really wanted to do, they could really destroy an economy that way. The U.S can fly over a country and just drop $trillions in counterfeit money.

But I guess they don't all use the same material, but I wonder if they know how to make it.
 

MySoS

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Originally posted by: MySoS
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
IIRC, it's semi-cloth here in the US.

In the U.S money is made of only cotton and linen both of which can be used to make cloth. In a way money isn't semi cloth it is cloth.