Currency.
| Denomination | Printing Costs |
|---|---|
| $1 and $2 | 5.5 cents per note |
| $5 | 11.4 cents per note |
| $10 | 11.1 cents per note |
| $20 | 11.5 cents per note |
Moreover, how much does it cost to mint coins?
Context. It currently costs 2.06 cents to make each penny and 7.53 cents to make each nickel. In other words, American taxpayers lose money every time the U.S. Mint produces one of those coins.
Likewise, how much does it cost to make a 50 cent coin? Last year, each penny cost 1.5 cents to make -- about 50 percent more than its face value -- and all the pennies the U.S. Mint issued last year cost it $46 million.
People also ask, how much does it cost to make 100 bill?
Well, $1 and $2 bills cost 4.9 cents per note to make, while $5 cost 10.9 cents, $10 cost 10.3 cents, both $20 and $50 bills cost 10.5 cents, and $100 bills cost 12.3 cents. In other words, the more it's worth, the more it costs to produce.
How much does it cost to print 1 million dollars?
12.5 cents for a sheet of 100 dollar bill, which equals to 1.25 million dollars. 10.6 cents for 50 dollar bill, costs 2.12 million dollars to print 20 million of those which equals 1 billion dollar.
