Trivia: Which country released the world’s smallest-sized regular banknote?
Morocco
Romania
Mexico
Sweden
The correct answer is Romania
So why is this answer correct? : The 10-bani note, issued by the Ministry of Finance of Romania in 1917, measured 1.08 inches by 1.49 inches — making it roughly one-tenth the size of a U.S. $1 bill. An even smaller form of emergency money (issued during financial crises) was issued in 1920: a denomination of German “notgeld” that measured just 0.7 inches by 0.72 inches.