Super Weird Facts about Money

January 20th, 2011

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credit: RangerRick

Did you know…

- $1 bills have an average lifespan of 22 months, but coins can stick around for as long as 30 years!

- U.S. “paper money” isn’t paper at all – it’s actually made of 25% linen and 75% cotton, the same materials you make clothes out of! Money shirt, anyone?

- Scientists have identified 93 different types of bacteria living on dollar bills! Better have some hand sanitizer handy when you hit the ATM.

- 35 million new bills are printed every day, which adds up to about $635 million dollars. But don’t worry, the government isn’t adding $635 million dollars into the money supply every day – 95% of those bills are used to replace money that has gotten worn out or damaged and needs to be retired.

- Some new Euro coins have so much nickel in them that they cause people to break out in an allergic reaction. Talk about having money problems!

Now you know.

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