We were talking about different money around the world, and the discussion arose about our own money. The question was; if you wash money in your pocket, why doesn't it shrivel up like paper? Thus leading to this week's blog question: Is money made out of paper? If no, what material is it made of? And are there any secret characteristics to it so you can make sure you have real money not the fake stuff?
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Chase Augustus
12/3/2012 10:20:37 am
No.Money is not made out of paper,but 75% of cotten and 25% of linen fiber.
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Tiara Britten
12/11/2012 10:36:27 am
It dosen't shrivel because money isn't paper it's mostly made out of cotton money can rinkle but not shrink. I you rip a small piece you can see the cotton lines that's what cotton . Cause if you get a cotton ball I'll make the same mark.
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Tiara Britten
12/11/2012 10:50:37 am
{If I get this right ,say hello to book of choice} !!!
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Zaila
6/15/2014 05:46:36 am
It looks as if it is paper but it is not it is cotton
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