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executive branch
The constitution gives the power to print money to Congress.
The Treasury and US Mints.
The power to coin money belongs to the Federal government (Congress, specifically) according to the Constitution of the United States.
The United States Department of the Treasury is the branch of the government that is allowed to print and mint all currency. This department was established in 1789 to manage government revenue.
Yes they solely have the power to print US money. These are the congress's enumerated powers
Article I Section 8 of the United Constitution grants power to Congress to "coin money" and "regulate its value." In effect, The Department of the Treasury prints money under the authority of Congress.
The branch of government that has the authority to coin money in the United States is the legislative branch, specifically Congress. This power is granted to Congress by the U.S. Constitution in Article I, Section 8, which outlines the enumerated powers of Congress. The executive branch, headed by the President, does not have the authority to coin money. The judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court, also does not have this power.
The power to coin money is an expressed power. This is a power that is provided to Congress in Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution.
The 5 economic powers of the Legislative Branch are: 1. The power to levy taxes 2. The power to borrow money 3. The power to regulate commerce 4. The power to coin money 5. The power to punish counterfeiting You're welcome you basic peasant.
Congress
The power to make war the power to make peace power to conduct foreigh policy power to run a post office power to ....the state for money, soldiers power to borrow money power to print money