Yes money is made from paper. But not the paper that they use for fake money. And coins are made from metal or copper....or even bronze. Money is made from paper.
Some of the advantages of paper money include: 1. paper money is less expensive to produce than coin money 2. paper money is not as heavy as coins, thus it is easier to transport or work with. Good luck with your homework kid!!
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Okay, money is not, in any real sense, "made of paper". Sure, it's printed on paper (though calling the substance money is printed on "paper" is a bit misleading, because there's actually a large amount of cotton present in that "paper". But, what makes money money is the fact that the government proclaims it to be "legal tender". So, in the only sense that matters, money is made out of government proclamation, not paper. Moreover, trees do not produce paper directly. They produce wood. Humans produce paper by processing the wood (and, in the case of the paper used to print money, cotton as well). And humans make money by printing numbers, words, and the pictures of dead Presidents on the paper. The biological processes going on inside a tree, complex as they are, cannot duplicate these human processes. So, "money", even if it was nothing more than the paper and ink that went into physically producing the bills, still could not grow on trees.
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The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
The value of 20 Philippine pesos in paper money depends on the current exchange rate. As of now, it is equivalent to approximately 0.40 USD. However, exchange rates fluctuate, so it's best to check the current rate for an accurate conversion.
a "bill" a "greenback" "paper money"
50 Philippine pesos is equivalent to 50 units of the currency. The value of paper money issued by the Philippines is determined by its denomination, condition, and collector's demand.
A dollar bill weighs one gram as does any denomination of American paper money
Using a high pressure intaglio press and special watermarked paper containing plastic security threads.
A type of paper money used during the American Revolutionary War.
Um well I don't actually think American money is made out of plain paper it is made out of this different stuff called Minaplex which helps to stop people stealing money
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The difference depends on the current exchange rate. That varies every day so you'd need to check a site like www.xe.com or www.CNNmoney.com
printing paper money.
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