bank note
or banknote
a promissory note, payable on demand, issued by an authorized bank and intended to circulate as money.
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How to use bank note in a sentence
If customers prefer to use digital currency rather than have bank notes and cash available, it should be available.
Christine Lagarde and Klaus Schwab Discuss How to Overcome the World's Greatest Challenges | TIME Staff | September 1, 2021 | TimeThe central bank is constantly redesigning and rethinking the design of every bank note—except the lowly $1 bill.
All About the Benjamins: Here’s the Redesigned $100 Bill | Daniel Gross | October 7, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTHe took the ten-dollar bank note from his pocket, straightened out the wrinkles and looked at it disdainfully.
Cabin Fever | B. M. BowerHandling George Fielding's letter with his delicate fingers, he had satisfied himself there was a bank-note in it.
It Is Never Too Late to Mend | Charles ReadeThe bank note I found may have never been in the possession of Mr. Carson.
The Call of the Beaver Patrol | V. T. Sherman
He took a roll of bills from his pocket, stripped off a twenty-dollar bank-note and handed it to Matt.
Motor Matt's Mystery | Stanley R. MatthewsOne cannot light one's cigarette by twisting a hundred-pound bank-note and sticking it into an electric chandelier.
The Regent | E. Arnold Bennett
British Dictionary definitions for banknote
/ (ˈbæŋkˌnəʊt) /
a promissory note issued by a central bank, serving as money
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