At the time the Civil War began in 1861, the United States government did not print paper money; it only minted coins. As a historian of the American Civil War, I study how the Confederate government ...
Many central banks within the global economy are involved in printing more of their paper money (often referred to as “fiat” currencies). There’s a race to devalue currencies in hopes to revive ...
The Undergraduate Student Government of the University of Connecticut recently announced on Instagram that the money awarded to students for printing may be taken away. The post says that over ...
A years-long plan to build a $1.4 billion replacement facility in Beltsville, Md., for the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing has been shelved, at least for now. The cancellation’s Jan. 13 date ...