What is difference between currency paper and notebook paper
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*Normal paper is made from the cellulose found in trees. Example: Newspaper, notebook paper, etc.
*Currency paper is made from cotton and linen fibers. It is known as rag paper or bank notes.
*Currency paper is thin compared to normal paper.
*Currency paper is more resilient, resists wear and tear.
*The average life of a banknote is approximately two years which is comparatively lesser than normal paper
*Currency paper is made from cotton and linen fibers. It is known as rag paper or bank notes.
*Currency paper is thin compared to normal paper.
*Currency paper is more resilient, resists wear and tear.
*The average life of a banknote is approximately two years which is comparatively lesser than normal paper
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The paper is an important material used for various purposes like writing, making currency notes. The differences between the currency paper and notebook paper are as follows:
Explanation:
- The notebook paper is made up of cellulose fiber whereas the currency paper is made up of cotton as well as linen fibers.
- The notebook paper is expected to tear but the currency paper cannot.
- The notebook paper is devoid of any water marking, see through writing or any other feature but the currency paper will have all these features.
- The notebook paper have very small life whereas the life of currency paper is more than 2 years.
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