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How is paper used in currency notes different from the paper used in notebooks

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Most paper pulp is made from trees(mainly fast-growing, evergreen conifers), though it can also be made from bamboo, cotton, hemp, jute, and a wide range of other plant materials. Smooth papers used for magazines or packaging often have materials such as china clay added so they print with a more colorful, glossy finish.

currencyurrency notes are made up of pulp containing cotton, balsam with special dyes and blended with the textile fibers to make the currency notes that should be resilient, durable, with quality to resist from wear and tear and not to be faked easily. Currency paper is composed of cotton and cotton rag.

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