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8 - 9 cents with inflation to buying power scale.

Interestingly it costs to print in 2012:

$1 and $2 notes -- 5.2 cents per note

$5 and $10 notes -- 8.5 cents per note

$20 and $50 notes -- 9.2 cents per note

$100 note -- 7.7 cents per note

Cost of Producing the Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Golden Dollar Coins.

$1 CoinQuarterDimeNickelPenny18.03 cents11.14 cents5.65 cents11.18 cents2.41 cents

(United States Mint, 2011)

One dollar. The value of a dollar is always one dollar.

What that dollar might buy is another matter.

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