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Dee Faced · @HeavenLeeOps

12th Dec 2011 from Twitlonger

"The Federal Reserve system pays the U.S. Treasury 020.60 per thousand notes --a little over
2 cents each-- without regard to the face value of the note. Federal Reserve Notes, incidentally, are the only type of currency now produced for circulation. They are printed exclusively by the
Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and the $20.60 per thousand price reflects the Bureau's full cost of production. ~Donald J. Winn, Assistant to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system

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