Will paper money decay in the ground ?
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Is this a serious question?T Hunter said:Will paper money decay in the ground ?
Well, it's paper, granted a high quality paper, but it's still paper. Unless it's sealed somehow in a water and air-tight container or buried in some very special soil, then of course it's going to decay and fall apart. Between exposure to moisture, bugs, heat, cold, and any number of other elements, any paper would fall apart when it's buried.T Hunter said:No i just fiqured i ask it for the hell of it . Yes it is
Sure, they make it like this so it'll survive being circulated, but even this won't prevent it from rotting when buried.mastereagle22 said:Paper money is actually printed on a 75% cotten and 25% linen material more closely related to a cloth than paper. which is why you can get "paper" money wet and it won't fall apart. Ever washed any money in the washing machine?
I was NOT saying it woudln't rot, let me check. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .nope nothing about not rotting in my post.mastereagle22 said:I was NOT saying it woudln't rot, let me check. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .nope nothing about not rotting in my post.
I was simply saying that a little moisture wouldn't destroy money.
Now going back to the actual main question of the post, I agree with the rest of you, however; (and there's always a however) I have seen OLD money that was wrapped tight in a roll. The inside money looked almost brand new while the outer most layers were worthless.