How is paper for currency notes manufactured?
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Paper and Ink. While most paper used for such items as newspapers and books is primarily made of wood pulp, the currency paper made specifically for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) is composed of 75% cotton and 25% linen – with the security thread and watermark built in.
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Cotton and cotton rag is used to make currency notes
Explanation:
- Currency notes are not made up of any particular type of paper but of cloth that given look and tough of a paper
- The ink and paper combined to create a texture of the currency papers
- Postprint is necessary to give the currency a certain value because paper and ink alone cannot create any value
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