So did they go to plastic to prevent money laundering or to facilitate
it?
(btw American money is something like 95% cotton rag, and the ink is
impressed with extremely high pressure, so the bills are usually
unharmed by the washing machine... Except for emerging a smidge
cleaner and sometimes crisper.
Btw does anyone know if the banks press them or something so that they
get nice and crisp again so that the ATMs can feed them better?
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On Jun 4, 2010, at 23:57, Hendrik and Fay <[email protected]>
wrote:
Nah i am having too much funny drawing on the faces, you know,
beards, glasses
and a few scars to make em look tough. Lot easier to do on this
paper money.
Hendrik
who lives in the land of plastic money
On Fri Jun 4 17:15 , 'WILTON' <[email protected]> sent:
Those and the funny-looking bills - preferably, the bills.
Wilton
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