It's actually cotton, not paper, which is why the ink never fully dries
2007-09-19 16:26:14
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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The paper is not from a certain tree. The paper is made by a special mill by a special process (and only for the government).
2007-09-19 16:29:12
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answered by Michael B 5
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Even if you had the right tree, you'd have to process it into the right paper, and then print it with the right ink, stamps and then cut it in the proper size. Not just about planting seeds. ;)
2007-09-19 16:25:59
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answered by morganmadar 2
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Actually, greenbacks are made of a combination of recycled fibers, linen, and scraps of cotton cloth.
2007-09-19 16:55:26
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answered by WOMBAT, Manliness Expert 7
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Money is not printed on paper.Its a form of cotton they use to make money.
2007-09-19 16:25:17
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answered by HyperGforce 7
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the paper money is printed on is mostly cotton
2007-09-19 16:25:27
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answered by MICHAEL M 2
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Didn't anyone ever tell you: "Money doesn't grow on tree's."
You can decorate your tree with money for "Christmas." :-})
2007-09-19 16:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm, no.
2007-09-19 16:23:51
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answered by flyboy551 2
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