
World Currency
". . . A banknote [also, bank note] (more commonly known as a bill in the United States and Canada) is a type of currency, and commonly used as legal tender in many jurisdictions. With coins, banknotes make up the cash form of all money . . . Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation developed the world's first polymer or plastic currency in the 1980s that went into circulation on the nation's bicentennary in 1988. Now used in some 22 countries, polymer currency dramatically improves the life span of banknotes and prevents counterfeiting . . ." — Currency at Wikipedia. This version was edited and (or) revised by Mintmark.com
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