rahapaperin
Rahapaperin is a Finnish term that translates to "paper money" or "banknote." It refers to currency in the form of paper or cotton polymer, issued by a central bank or government. Unlike coins, which are typically made of metal, rahapaperin is lightweight and can be produced in various denominations.
Historically, the use of paper money emerged in China during the Tang Dynasty, eventually spreading to Europe
The value of rahapaperin is derived from its status as legal tender, meaning it is officially recognized