A greenback is specifically a term for U.S. paper currency, named for the green ink used on the reverse side. It can also broadly refer to any paper money not backed by physical commodities like gold or silver.
Inconvertible money is a type of currency that cannot be exchanged for precious metals or other commodities that generally serve as backing for money. Examples include Federal Reserve notes in the United States.
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