Currency production refers to the process of creating physical money, such as coins and banknotes, used in everyday transactions. This process is typically managed by a country's central bank or a designated mint, which ensures that the currency meets specific standards for security and durability.
The production involves several steps, including designing the currency, selecting materials, and using advanced printing and minting techniques. Security features, such as watermarks and holograms, are incorporated to prevent counterfeiting. Once produced, the currency is distributed to banks and financial institutions for public circulation.