An Inside Look At How American Currency Is Printed (16 pics)

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Every single day the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing prints 35 million banknotes of various denominations for a total of 640 million US dollars. Some serious time and effort goes into making that money. See how it's done.



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№1 Author: monkfish1968 (19 Nov 2014 02:25) Total user comments: 483


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doesn't matter how much they print, they'll still be trillions in debt!
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№2 Author: NooFoo (19 Nov 2014 03:46) Total user comments: 799


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correct me if I'm wrong but aint those the old currency from years ago? Ben looks centred, I thought he was offset now on the bill.
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№3 Author: Aindy (19 Nov 2014 11:11) Total user comments: 2863


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Still the dumbest currency around, what with making all the notes the same size and colour. Makes it awful for the blind, people with poor eyesight and dyslexics.
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№4 Author: choochwhocharlie (19 Nov 2014 15:35) Total user comments: 2136


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I wonder how long it will take to print 18,000,000,000,000 (18 Trillion) dollar bills? The National debt. Every man, woman, and child owes $56,189.14. That was of Monday 11/17/2014. I assume it's only gone up since then. A trillion is one thousand billion. A billion is one thousand million. Get the picture?
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№5 Author: LewisJones (19 Nov 2014 18:05) Total user comments: 2206


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choochwhocharlie,
these kind of statements are not correct, that's not how it works and people just throw them out to sound smart/angry without knowing anything about what they are claiming....
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№6 Author: MWarrior (19 Nov 2014 21:09) Total user comments: 1024


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Quote: Aindy
Makes it awful for the blind, people with poor eyesight, and and dyslexics


Dyslexics can read a number, but yeah, I'm sure it's tough for both the blind AND those with poor eyesight...
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№7 Author: joe schmoe (20 Nov 2014 04:17) Total user comments: 0


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Bitcoin is better, government cant manipulate as easily by just printing on paper
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