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The banknotes
noun
A piece of paper currency.
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The banknotes that change hands between two car doors are often the only earnings of these occasional mechanics.
The banknotes will enter circulation on Tuesday and will be printed on polymer – which is seen as cleaner, more secure and stronger.
The banknotes dealer Barry Boswell has been dealing in paper money since 1986 and sells to collectors from his website, TheBanknoteStore.com.com
The banknotes were wet because first they would spit on them.It is a tale of petty, futile yet rebellious compliance that could be told of many corrupt and arbitrary regimes in the world.
The banknotes are made of polymer and are reportedly more secure against fraud and are more environmentally friendly.
The banknotes, however, are carefully shredded and compressed into blocks before they arrive at the Handicapped Children's Centre in Veszto.
The banknotes are made of polymer and are reportedly more secure against fraud, more environmentally friendly and can withstand a cycle in the washing machine.
The banknotes which carried his signature are referred to as the Leonard Tsumba series.
The banknotes for this issue were bilingual, featuring the bank's name both in Spanish and English.
The banknotes become a receipt; who owns them can go to the bank and exchange them into gold.
The banknotes from the First National Bank of Porto Rico are particularly scarce, this is because the institution's issues didn't even reach quantities of 20.
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