If your asking the name of the company that makes and prints the paper for U.S. currency, it's Crane & Co. in Mass. this is the only place that manufactures and prints U.S. paper money. They make the paper, print the images and put the security fibers ect. in the paper. The only thing they don't do is ink (color green) the money. I hope this was the answer you were looking for.
The treasury department is in charge of the money and it depends on the coinage or paper bills who is on it.
Answer: No, too bad for the country. It just makes money less valuable.
The Treasury Department prints money. It is part of the Executive Branch.
It prints it!
Sometimes if one country prints more money and there is a lot of money the value goes down. If money was rare it would be worth a lot.
A Currency Printer
Yes, the prints will fade but it is unlikely that they will fingerprint the purse. Unless a large amount of money is involved most agencies do not have the resources to take, classify and research fingerprints.
Federal. The Department of the Treasury prints currency and is part of the Executive branch
Banks do not create money. They store it. The government prints money.
some company in england
When the government prints paper money without the gold to back it up, the result is inflation.
When a government prints paper money without anything to back it up, inflation results. The money becomes worthless.