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The cost to produce one dollar, in terms of manufacturing, varies depending on the denomination and material used. For example, it generally costs about 5.6 cents to produce a one-dollar bill, factoring in the expenses of paper, ink, and labor. This cost can fluctuate based on production methods and economic conditions. Overall, the production cost is a small fraction of the bill's face value.

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