The Bank doesn't actually print banknotes, it just credits investors' accounts.
A proposal to print 1-dollar banknotes was suggested, but refused citing that it could "bring dangerous results".
The federal government of the United States did not print banknotes until 1862.
Over the years, a number of materials other than paper have been used to print banknotes.
They printed banknotes in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 peso denomination.
The American company printed Greek banknotes until about 1928.
The Act also allowed the company to retain the right to print banknotes.
This machine was later used to print banknotes.
So it has been decided to print banknotes in accordance with the subsidiarity principle.
The State Bank also had the authority to print banknotes and mint coins.