Money is printed at a "mint."
It has no value because it is not printed it their country it was printed in the Philippines
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Money is printed at the MINT
The amount printed on money is called its "face value." This value represents the denomination of the currency, indicating how much it is worth in transactions. However, the actual value of the money can fluctuate based on economic factors such as inflation and supply and demand.
yes money can be printed by congress
Yes, money was printed in 1938.
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money is made and printed in the mint
A mint is where coins are struck. There's no special word for a factory where paper money is printed, though. They're usually just called "printing plants" or "printing facilities."
US paper money is called "greenbacks" because the images are printed in green ink on the back.
When paper was first printed, the states were still colonies. The colonies released the paper money and called them bills of credit. They were issued by the government and then citizens used them to pay their taxes.