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banknote
Summary
banknote is a genre[1]. banknote draws 196 Wikipedia views per month (genre category, ranking #31 of 119).[2]
Key Facts
- banknote's instance of is recorded as genre[3].
- bank is named after banknote[4].
- ticket is named after banknote[5].
- banknote's depicts is recorded as banknote security feature[6].
- banknote's depicts is recorded as banknote series[7].
- banknote's depicts is recorded as replacement mark of banknote[8].
- banknote's depicts is recorded as Q28810808[9].
- banknote's depicts is recorded as face value[10].
- banknote is a type of cash[11].
- banknote is a type of print[12].
- banknote is a type of state symbols and signs[13].
- banknote is a type of work of art[14].
- banknote is a type of collectable[15].
- banknote's Commons category is recorded as Banknotes[16].
- banknote is the opposite of coin[17].
- banknote's country of origin is recorded as China[18].
- banknote comprises obverse[19].
- banknote comprises reverse[20].
- banknote comprises watermark[21].
- banknote comprises microprinting[22].
- banknote comprises hologram[23].
- banknote's time of discovery or invention is recorded as 618[24].
- banknote's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Banknotes[25].
- banknote's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[26].
- banknote's described by source is recorded as Gujin Tushu Jicheng[27].
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Definition and Type
banknote's instance of is recorded as genre[3]. Recorded subclass of include cash[11], print[12], state symbols and signs[13], work of art[14], and collectable[15]. banknote is the opposite of coin[17].
Origins
Things named after include bank[4] and ticket[5].
Use and Application
Components include obverse[19], a numismatic term[28]; reverse[20], a numismatic term[29]; watermark[21]; microprinting[22]; and hologram[23], founded in 1962[30].
Why It Matters
banknote draws 196 Wikipedia views per month (genre category, ranking #31 of 119).[2] banknote has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] banknote is known by 103 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]