Author: mrn
Date: 2009-04-20 21:32
Rusty wrote:
> mrn, well I never thought bank bills were absobent ar`nt they
> designed to be as indestructable as can be?
Well, I should have said "U.S. Dollars," because I'm not sure how applicable my suggestion is to non-U.S. currencies.
U.S. bills are not actually made of conventional paper. They are made from a 75% cotton, 25% linen blend (and also little red and blue synthetic fibers), which is starched and pressed to make them crisp, paper-like, and water-resistant. You can run them through the wash and they will not fall apart. (money laundering is still a crime, however)
Post Edited (2009-04-20 21:45)
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