The exact dates and origins of paper money aren't known but its use can be documented as far back as 1400 years ago in China.
Money was first printed in 1690 in the United States of America.
The first paper money originated in China during the Tang Dynasty around the 7th century. It was square in shape and usually featured intricate designs and calligraphy to prevent counterfeiting. These early banknotes were typically issued by merchants and used as a substitute for carrying heavy metal coins.
The first country to print paper money was China.
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like coines and paper
coins=little silver circles bills=green paper
coins=little silver circles bills=green paper
it is normally round or rectangle and normally made out of metal or paper
pretty much the same as the ones we have now...
only the 5 dollar bill is new and the new 5 is purple
Well my friend picture stacks an stacks of green paper, then dive in it
The first cigarettes were made with cork as a filter. Some cigarettes are still made with a paper wrap that resembles the look of cork.
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not really. its made by trees but woven and woven into a fine paper. it may look like cloth but the fact is it is not
a picture of how a German money look like
Anciently most civilizations used metal coin forms of currency with the local leader, or deity's profile or picture on it. However, China was the first civilization to carry and invent paper currency.