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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 6, Number 38, September 21, 2003, Article 12

    PAPER MONEY LONGEVITY QUESTION

    David Fanning forwarded this question from Lisa Mao,
    Segment Producer, Indigo Films: "I had contacted you in
    the spring regarding Ft. Knox when we were producing a
    show on the gold depository.

    Currently I am doing research on paper money and am looking
    for an expert who can talk about its "shelf life". Do numismatists
    deal only with coins or do they also take an interest in paper
    money? I am interested in contacting someone who can tell me
    how long paper currency can last, and under what conditions?
    For example, if money is buried in the ground for 50 years, will
    it still be intact or will it have disintegrated?

    Thank you so much for your time and I look forward to your
    response."

    [Does anyone have some answers? We'll forward them to
    Ms. Mao. Meanwhile, anyone wishing to experiment is
    invited to deposit any sum of paper money in a hole I'll dig
    in my back yard, free of charge. -Editor]

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  • 2003-09-21
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  • 6

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