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What is US money made of

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There is no paper, or even wood, used in any of our printed money. It's a custom blend of 25% cotton and 75% linen. ChaCha!

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Source: What is Money Made of? | googolplex.cuna.org

Description: there is no paper, or even wood, used in any of our printed money. It's a custom blend of 25% cotton and 75% linen. It's closer to cloth than paper.

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All paper currency in the United States is made from a fiber blend of 75 percent cotton and 25 percent linen. ChaCha again!

US currency consists of 75% cotton, 25% linen. Have a great day!

Bills are composed of 75% cotton/25% linen. The paper also hass red & blue fibers evenly distributed throughout the paper.

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