Actually they get all that stuff for free so it really
doesn't cost them anything to print! Well that's the way it is in Canada so it's likely the same in
The U.S.A, The Federal Reserve was actually stolen by Brinks who useto be an Insurance Company.. that tricked the Federal guard protector to go on a holiday. That's when changes came about and made the original Canada federal notes worthless! When the Federal guard came back he wasn't allowed in
the place unless he accepted the things as Brinks made it!
2006-09-02 05:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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4-5 cents,unfortunately it costs the same to make a $1 note,the government could save money by producing a $1 coin,but the American public will not use it!
2006-09-01 02:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not very expensive to produce them. But it costs us a lot to get them.
You should learn how the federal reserve works. It's interesting that it's based on stealing from the american public.
2006-08-25 15:41:40
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answered by cat_Rett_98 4
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If they were only making one than that would be true. They produce many so the cost is relatively cheap. Pennies on the other hand cost about a penny to make.
2006-08-25 14:42:02
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answered by Bill 6
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To be profitable the cost, including distribution and security, has to stay below 5%.
2006-08-31 23:49:41
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answered by Mr.Been there 3
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The ones I print in the basement cost around $2.00 so far. Thats figuring in the equipment, printer, toner, protection, bribes, etc.
2006-08-30 10:12:03
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answered by Alice Chaos 6
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about 4 cents
2006-08-25 14:41:27
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answered by hittykkiod 1
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You will get caught. Try making a fiver or a one; less easy to get caught.
2006-08-25 14:41:48
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answered by DMBthatsme 5
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actually be carfeull money is how the goverment and econmy works
2015-04-27 04:01:18
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answered by Skylar 1
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it's possible.
our money isn't worth **** ....thanks to the federal reserve. there's really nothing backing the dollar bill.
2006-08-25 14:42:48
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answered by GNOSIS 3
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