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Money comes to life at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing. Your guide to United States currency production.
Tours are limited to 40 visitors per tour. Each adult can request up to 4 tour tickets. The tour is closed on federal holidays and December 23, 2024, through January 1, 2025. Tour times and ticket distribution location may vary.
Located in the heart of the Nation's Capital, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s Tour and Visitor Center at the Washington, D.C. facility is a great place to learn all about U.S. paper currency.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing welcomes visitors to the Tour and Visitor Centers in Washington, DC and Fort Worth, Texas.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing 14th and C Streets, SW Washington, D.C. 20228. General Inquiries: 1-877-874-4114 (toll-free) or (202) 874-3188 (local) Public Sales: 1-800-456-3408. Public Tours: 1-866-874-2330 (toll-free) or (202) 874-2330 (local)
BEP is now accepting in-person deliveries of mutilated currency in Washington, DC. Submit a Request for Examination of Mutilated Currency for Possible Redemption. Federal Reserve Currency Procedures for Financial Institutions.
About BEP. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s mission is to develop and produce United States currency notes, trusted worldwide. BEP’s vision is to set the world standard for banknotes and document security through excellence in manufacturing and innovation.
OVERVIEW OF THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING & PRINTING. The Bureau began printing currency in 1862 and operates on the basis of authority conferred upon the Secretary of the Treasury by 31 U.S.C. 321(a) (4) to engrave and print currency and other security documents.
Inside the Visitor Center, you will find a gift shop and exhibits to learn about U.S. currency production and history. Tickets are not required to enter the Visitor Center.
Currency. The BEP prints billions of dollars - referred to as Federal Reserve notes - each year for delivery to the Federal Reserve System. U.S. currency is used as a medium of exchange and store of value around the world. According to the Federal Reserve, there is more than $2 trillion worth of Federal Reserve notes in circulation.