Daroach1 wrote:
Money Grows From Trees Since Its Paper! Yep.
No. Bank note currency is cloth-based.
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Time is money, you just have to use it.
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agscratcher wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
Money Grows From Trees Since Its Paper! Yep.
No. Bank note currency is leather-based.
I would think all the animal-rights folks would be up in arms about that. Source please?
Wikipedia says leather has been used in the past but makes no mention of modern-day currency using it.
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Not all trees are apple trees, some are microsoft trees
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Paddle2See wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
Money Grows From Trees Since Its Paper! Yep.
No. Bank note currency is leather-based.
I would think all the animal-rights folks would be up in arms about that. Source please?
Wikipedia says leather has been used in the past but makes no mention of modern-day currency using it.
Oops. It was cloth-based. My bad.
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Actually, money is made of denim, like the stuff in your jeans.
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Australian notes are plastic. You can cut them up and as long as you have all the identification numbers you can trade it in at a bank for another. I don't recommend doing this though, its mainly used if you put through the wash.
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Plastic comes from trees
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What if the apples are mouldy?
... Mouldy money? :L
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what-the wrote:
Australian notes are plastic. You can cut them up and as long as you have all the identification numbers you can trade it in at a bank for another. I don't recommend doing this though, its mainly used if you put through the wash.
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