Banknotes

/ˈbæŋknoʊts/ noun

Paper money issued by a bank or government that represents a specific amount of currency and can be used to buy things.

Compound word from 'bank' (originally a merchant's desk or table for money-changing) and 'note' (a written record). Banknotes emerged in 17th-century Europe as written promises to pay precious metals, evolving into printed currency.

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