No. Only the central bank of the country can print money. Counties cannot print their own money. They have to get it from the central bank/government. For ex: Reserve Bank in India and the Federal Reserve in the USA are the respective entities that are entitled to print money in their countries (India and USA). Each country has a corresponding entity that prints money for the country's use.
Factories print about 5million dollies each day in one country or state.
You go to your local County Clerks Office and file a small claims case, the limit of the claim amount is up to each county.
The Bank Can't Print its own money because only the treasury can print or make money . Every country would have a central governing authority for banks and they print paper and mint coin money.
No, banks just keep money. Printing money, on the other hand, is done by the government. WRONG. Our government does not print money. The Federal Reserve, which is a private bank, sends orders in to print money to the U.S treasury. They then flood the economic system with money that is not backed, causing inflation.
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yes
HOw Much Money is printed Daily?
No not very state:)
No not very state:)
over $1,000,000,000,000,000,000 over $1,000,000,000,000,000,000
Factories print about 5million dollies each day in one country or state.
No because if each state where to do so the value of money would go down
Not all countries print their own money. A country can only print money if it is in control of its currency like Japan and the US. One country that cannot print money is Greece because they are not in control of the Euro.
No, only the federal government has the authority to issue currency in the United States. Each state is not allowed to print its own kind of paper money.
The constitution gives the power to print money to Congress.
Money is produced by each country in their mints. The US has several mints that will print off paper money and also produce coins. Other countries are similar.
The Treasury and US Mints.