becker is right - they keep it a secret
but its a blend of paper and cotton
2007-05-07 04:48:39
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answered by lmnopmc@sbcglobal.net 2
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mostly cotton and other fibers, what others is secret and how its made as well.
True if it's a dollar bill. If it's a coin -
Minted in 1935 or earlier: 90% silver, 10% copper Minted in 1971-80 or 1999, Eisenhower / Anthony design: 75% copper / 25% nickel over a pure copper core Minted in 2000 or later, Sacagawea or presidential portrait design: Copper-nickel-manganese alloy over a pure copper core.
2007-05-07 04:49:37
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answer #2
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answered by David C 2
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Special paper that includes demin as the rag-stock (high quality paper often includes recycled rag fibers to make it stronger and look better).
2007-05-07 04:56:32
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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Giros ******
2007-05-07 05:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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All I know is that it has some cotton in it-that's why it doesn't totally ruin when washed.
2007-05-07 04:44:15
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answered by sandg94 3
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I know there's cotton in them
2007-05-07 04:43:21
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answered by Me 6
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no one knows for sure. thats to prevent counterfeit money.
so no one can answer this question fully, im sorry
2007-05-07 04:47:15
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answer #7
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answered by sweetblueyes 5
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Thin air.
2007-05-07 04:43:57
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answered by Anonymous
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manila hemp
2007-05-07 04:42:47
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answered by M 5
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cotton- and many other 'fabrics'
2007-05-07 04:47:40
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answered by Briteblueize20 1
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