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Treasurer of the U.S. Rosie Rios

Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios will be at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) to autograph notes in a public event held between 10:00 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. on Thursday, December 16, 2010.

Attendees can bring up to two notes to sign, or exchange old bills for new ones and have those autographed. The event is free, but the time is limited to the hours above [...]

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BEP Production FiguresThe start of a new fiscal year for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in October 2010 translated into a delayed release of banknote production figures for the month.

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing rolled out 519,040,000 banknotes in October 2010 which amounted to only $5,769,600,000 across four denominations. As a comparison [...]

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BEP Production Figures25.28 million more U.S. banknotes were produced in September as compared to August, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing said Tuesday in a report that was published one month later than normal and after the close out of the agency’s fiscal year.

The monthly increase is the second straight for the BEP after a string of two consecutive declines [...]

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The Federal Reserve on Friday, October 1, said the new $100 bill which features a fresh design and a range of enhanced security features will not rollout next February as planned. A production issue has surfaced. The notes were scheduled to launch into circulation on February 10, 2011. The $100 is the highest denominated U.S. [...]

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23.49 million more bills were produced in August as compared to July, the latest round of U.S. currency production figures from the U.S. government reveal. The increase breaks a streak of two monthly declines. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP), the agency responsible for printing American money, released their August numbers on Friday, September [...]

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The U.S. government printed nearly 100 million fewer bills in July than in June, marking a second straight monthly production decline and the lowest level of the year, according to figures from the agency responsible for manufacturing U.S. currency. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) released the final July numbers on Friday. The data [...]

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Wednesday, the U.S. government released the first in a series of educational videos, amplifying public education efforts for the new $100 note, which will begin circulating on February 10, 2011. The public education program kicked off in April with the unveiling of the new design for the $100 note and the launch of a new [...]

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The U.S. government printed fewer bills in June than in May, making the month the third busiest in 2010, according to figures from the agency responsible for manufacturing U.S. currency. The value of the banknotes produced in June reached the second highest monthly level this year, right behind May. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing [...]

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The U.S. government printed more money in May than in April, making it the second highest production month of 2010 behind leading March, according to figures from the agency responsible for manufacturing U.S. currency. The value of the banknotes produced in May, however, was the most of any month this year. The Bureau of Engraving [...]

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BEP Production FiguresThe U.S. government printed less money in April than in March, but more than any other month in 2010, according to the agency responsible for manufacturing U.S. currency. The value of the notes produced in April was also the second highest month this year.

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) on Thursday released the latest production figures for April which show it made $1s, $5s, $20s and $100s — the same denominations as in March and February. $10s and $50s have not been printed since since June 2009.

Combined, the BEP produced 519,136,000 banknotes that had a total value of $21,735,680,000. By comparison, March figures were 605.952 million notes for over $22.138 billion. February figures came in at 504.476 million notes for just over $14.098 billion, while January registered 487 million notes worth slightly more than $14.1 billion.

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