Currency issued by a government or central bank and consisting of printed paper that can circulate as a substitute for specie.
Sinônimos
Examples for "folding money"
Examples for "folding money"
1I did lend Paco small amounts of folding money, but only for origami.
2At the cashier's window, he converted two chips into folding money.
3Radevan looked at Rob, then at the folding money in his hand, then at Christine, standing just behind Rob.
4Twenty-three dollars in folding money.
5Zoe thought of her folding money into her pocket before sucking off a man with teeth the size of dice.
1The state also needed special types of paper for the paper currency.
2He had also contrived to turn his savings into the paper currency.
3There wasn't any federal paper currency until 1861 when the govt.
4Panama has never even bothered to print its own paper currency.
5They issue a very large paper currency on a very small gold reserve.
1He established a reliable postal service and the use of paper money.
2It was more paper money than I'd ever seen in one place.
3The actual money was the gold, paper money wasn't money at all.
4I've had lots of different sorts of paper money in my pocket.
5The paper money here was U.S., but the coins were Panamanian balboas.
6He dumped it all on the bed, quarters, halves, and paper money.
7However, the example encouraged the States to take up their paper money.
8Stormont gave him some paper money, and then turned to the clerk.
9The paper money continued, for a twelvemonth, equal to gold and silver.
10Nothing will ever induce me to use what they call paper money.
11This principle is applicable to coin as well as to paper money.
12These coupons bear but little interest, and paper money is not gold.
13On this island a plant to print paper money, to coin silver.
14Is it, that we are to have no paper money in circulation?
15Greene said he has since paid for the ticket with mostly paper money.
16Thus banknotes would circulate in a limited way as paper money.
Translations for paper money