They might or might not fade, but more likely they would be smeared if you are using the purse. The police could have figured the thief only touched the clasp of your purse and not the sides where it would show fingerprints. Or your purse could be made of a material that doesn't produce usable fingerprints. Sometimes the amount of money involved is small and the police just take a statement without doing a lot of investigating.
Yes, the prints will fade but it is unlikely that they will fingerprint the purse. Unless a large amount of money is involved most agencies do not have the resources to take, classify and research fingerprints.
Dye pack, photos, finger prints, where they spend money, tire tred patern, eye witnesses, marked money or recorded numbers of the money. voice identification, notes.
One of the best places to sell an Ansel Adams print is a local pawn shop. Pawn shops will look at the prints and decide there how much money they will give you.
The Treasury Department prints money. It is part of the Executive Branch.
It prints it!
i dont see why he could, i mean if it is against policy i mean i guess he could, but he himself could not unless he was the owner. dont quote me on that tho.
A Currency Printer
Federal. The Department of the Treasury prints currency and is part of the Executive branch
Banks do not create money. They store it. The government prints money.
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When the government prints paper money without the gold to back it up, the result is inflation.
When a government prints paper money without anything to back it up, inflation results. The money becomes worthless.