Where are the currency manufactured? which factor determines the value of the currencies?
Answer:
1) Where is currency manufactured?
Paper currency is manufactured in the US in either Washington D.C. or Fort Worth, TX at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's locations in each respective city.
Coins are manufactured for general use at either the Denver or Philadelphia Mints. Each coin minted today will have a P or D mark indicating which mint stamped the coin.
2) What factors determine the value of the currencies
This is very complicated, as you deal with many Macroeconomic concepts such as interest rates, price levels etc which can affect the value of a currency.
In a general sense, supply and demand dictates the value of a currency. If more people want the US dollar (to buy goods, securities, etc) then the price will go up.
If the US keeps printing money to add to the economy, the supply of US dollars available will increase and that will lower the value of the US dollar.
Currency value can be influenced by interest rates, trade deficits, economic stability and many m any many other factors.
I have listed an excellent article below that explains the basics in a nutshell. I hope that helps.
U have the Philly, Penn. and Denver mints. That is why u have a P or a D on your coins.thats all i know.
I have already tried to rob the mints, it doesnt work, i would reccomend tring to roblaundromats
There are links to explain on the page below
Mint,General acceptibility.
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