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		Definition of paper currency in English: paper currencynoun mass nounMoney in the form of banknotes.  the amount of paper currency in circulation  Example sentencesExamples -  He argued that the economic ills of the nation were caused by hard money, and that the cure lay in an abundant supply of paper currency instead of gold.
 -  Demand from investors is only likely to increase if various central banks continue with stimulus programmes which weaken the value of paper currency and increase inflation.
 -  As the paper currency began to circulate it gave an inflationary boost to the economy and interest rates fell.
 -  The euro's creators know that no paper currency can exist forever.
 -  That brings me to the universal fact of inflation which reduces the value of the paper currency from year to year.
 -  Paper currency probably has a limited lifespan because counterfeiters will eventually figure out how to duplicate anything.
 -  Their issues of paper currency were retired at their original purchasing-power values; depreciation was not a serious problem.
 -  The Treasury Department says it plans to redesign our paper currency every 7 to 10 years to keep ahead of counterfeiters.
 -  With paper currency, there is no intrinsic value.
 -  I'm basing my comments about counterfeiting on the pre-Civil War American experience, where a multitude of paper currencies led to a multitude of counterfeiters.
 
    Definition of paper currency in US English: paper currencynoun Money in the form of banknotes.  the amount of paper currency in circulation  Example sentencesExamples -  He argued that the economic ills of the nation were caused by hard money, and that the cure lay in an abundant supply of paper currency instead of gold.
 -  Their issues of paper currency were retired at their original purchasing-power values; depreciation was not a serious problem.
 -  Paper currency probably has a limited lifespan because counterfeiters will eventually figure out how to duplicate anything.
 -  That brings me to the universal fact of inflation which reduces the value of the paper currency from year to year.
 -  I'm basing my comments about counterfeiting on the pre-Civil War American experience, where a multitude of paper currencies led to a multitude of counterfeiters.
 -  Demand from investors is only likely to increase if various central banks continue with stimulus programmes which weaken the value of paper currency and increase inflation.
 -  The Treasury Department says it plans to redesign our paper currency every 7 to 10 years to keep ahead of counterfeiters.
 -  With paper currency, there is no intrinsic value.
 -  The euro's creators know that no paper currency can exist forever.
 -  As the paper currency began to circulate it gave an inflationary boost to the economy and interest rates fell.
 
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