Bureau of Engraving and Printing
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) is an agency of the U.S. Department of the Treasury that designs and produces U.S. currency (Federal Reserve Notes), postage stamps, and other official U.S. government security documents. BEP offers a U.S. Currency Reader Program for the visually impaired and provides a mutilated currency redemption service.
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BEP U.S. Currency Reader Program
The BEP U.S. Currency Reader Program provides free currency readers to blind and visually impaired individuals in the United States, enabling them to identify Federal Reserve No...
BEP Mutilated Currency Redemption
The BEP redeems severely damaged or mutilated Federal Reserve Notes as a free public service. Citizens can submit damaged currency for examination and potential redemption.
BEP Data and Publications
BEP publishes currency production figures, annual reports, and historical data about Federal Reserve Note printing. Data is available via data.gov for programmatic access.