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A money factory, or mint, doesn't generate profit like a typical business since its primary role is to produce currency for the government. The cost of producing coins and bills is typically less than their face value, resulting in a profit for the government rather than the mint itself. The exact amount of money produced daily can vary significantly based on demand, but mints can produce millions of bills and coins daily. Ultimately, the "profit" is reflected in the overall economic benefit rather than direct revenue.

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