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The cost to make 100 cents, or one dollar, varies depending on the country and its currency production methods. In the United States, for example, it costs the U.S. Mint about 7.6 cents to produce a single penny, making it more expensive to produce pennies than their face value. However, for higher denominations like quarters, the production cost is lower relative to their value. Overall, the total cost to produce 100 cents would depend on the mix of coins being produced and their respective manufacturing costs.

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