if it were, it would feel REALLY soft, like flower petals. it would be weak like cloth (cant stand) and... JUST NO! its made of this weird stuff, inc ink, and a silver line thing. and wood (paper)
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US money is not printed on paper. The paper in U.S. banknotes is made of a 75% cotton and 25% linen mixture.
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Obviously 100% viscose is made wholly of viscose - while 50/50 is a mix of equal proportions of cotton and viscose !
Wjile most paper is made from wood pulp, paper used to print US currency is not made from that. US bills are printed on paper made from rag linen, with chopped silk threads mixed in. The company that makes it sells ALL it makes to the US Bureau of Printing and Engraving.
The material that the linen is made of is also going to affect how soft it will be in the end. For example, my cotton dress has been soft from the beginning, but it wrinkles easily. Other linens have other fibers to keep the material from wrinkling and those may not relax as much.