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What kind of paper
are the bills made from?
Bills
are made from a blend of linen and cotton, which is why they don't fall apart
in the wash the way paper does. If you look closely, you can see red and blue
silk fibers woven throughout the bill. The threads are thought to be an
anti-counterfeit measure.
Hint: Look in the white spaces on the face of the bill for little bits of the colored thread. They look like lint but you can't scratch them off!
Hint: Look in the white spaces on the face of the bill for little bits of the colored thread. They look like lint but you can't scratch them off!
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