How is money made?
Mystery Science・2 minutes read
Money in different countries comes in various colors with intricate designs to prevent counterfeiting. Governments regulate money production to maintain its value and uniqueness by using special materials and security features.
Insights
- Various countries have different colored currencies, unlike the uniform dark green U.S. bills, showcasing unique designs like the colorful Dutch money and bright green old French currency featuring Marie Curie.
- Money production involves intricate designs and materials like cotton and linen, detailed engravings, colored ink, watermarks, and threads to prevent counterfeiting, highlighting the importance of government regulation to maintain currency value and uniqueness.
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What are the security features on U.S. currency?
Watermarks, colored ink, and threads to deter counterfeiting.
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