World Languages, asked by bhaskarpathak38, 10 months ago

Rupees notes are made up from cotton and nylon fibre​

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Answered by Anonymous
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cotton paper

Most banknotes are made from cotton paper with a weight of 80 to 90 grams per square meter. The cotton is sometimes mixed with linen, abaca, or other textile fibres.

Answered by sachinkumardelhi2005
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Notes are made up of Cotton.In India currency notes are made up of pulp containing cotton and balsam with special dyes to make the currency notes that should be resilient, durable, with quality to resist from wear and tear and not to be faked easily.

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