All coins in the U.S. are struck* by the U.S. Mint. There are billions minted* every year so you need to have more specific information about the type of error you are looking for. The most recent errors have been:
> An Iowa state quarter with an extra leaf on one of the corn ears on the reverse side.
> Two or possibly three different varieties of Presidential dollars that are missing the mottos and date that are supposed to be incused on the coins' edge.
(*) Coins are struck or minted, they are not "printed". In currency, "printing" refers to items made with paper and ink such as dollar bills.
wet prints are those in which fabri is either dyed or printed dry prints are the fancy prints like flock prints, burn out prints.
Art prints can be copied and printed at stores such as Kinkos. This store has quality paper in many sizes for great reproduction of artistic creations.
they are blue because they are blue and printed
The prince has a lot of prints that he printed (iI don't know I know it's dumb)
www.zumula.com prints labels and will ship anywhere. I have had labels printed by them and they did a great job.
Getting custom business cards printed should be relatively easy. Vista Prints, Got Print, Overnight Prints, Business Cards and Zazzle are online websites where one can get custom business cards printed.
Canvas prints are images that are printed onto a canvas and then framed. One can design their own custom made canvas prints on websites such as Easycanvasprints.
A printer test page generally prints some text, some graphics, and some information about the printer such as its resolution, or amount of memory installed...it depends on the type of printer to verify correct information (how much memory is it supposed to have compared to the number it prints saying that it currently holds?)
My money (US dollars) is printed by the United States Treasury Department. My money (British pounds) is printed by the Royal Mint.
Composer=writes music. publisher=prints books/printed material.
You can make a perfect piicture of it, and then printed in whatever size you want.
A reference to material quoted in a report that prints at the end of the document