Hello fellow collectors,
I was in Washington DC, and I had the opportunity to visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (also known as the BEP). The BEP is part of the U.S. Treasury and is responsible for the issuance of US bank notes.
Here's a link to more information:
http://www.moneyfactory.gov/tours/washingtondctours.htmlThe following are photos of the BEP. You get to see how U.S. bank notes are created from start to finish during the manufacturing process. It's quite stunning, and I was awe struck to see how much money was being made. While I was there, they were printing the newest $100 US bank notes being distributed in October 2013. This facility is making about $1 billion in US $100 notes on a daily basis.
Unfortunately, during the actual production tour, you CANNOT take photos of the manufacturing process. You also get to see the barrels of the top-secret green ink they use on the currency being pumped into the intaglio printers, error notes, blank sheets, various stages of printing, packaging of bricks and bundles, and more!
The security is very high, and you WILL get caught if you take any pictures of videos. The BEP Police (and yes, they actually have their own police division) have the right to confiscate your camera or video camera. A colleague of mine tried to take photos discretely, and he was pulled out of the tour (which is kind of embarrassing), and taken to the police for questioning, where they viewed his photos and warned him that it was a federal offense to do so.
The tour is free. Tickets are required. Here are some of the photos of the ticket booth, welcome area, and souvenir store at the BEP. This is a definite must to see for any paper money collector. Well worth the tour!!!
Enjoy the photos.
Just in case the photos below do not work, here's a link to my flickr photo account:https://flic.kr/s/aHsm1jJZrnTicket booth on 15th Avenue:Next to the ticket booth - BEP building (back-side, Exit of tour):Ticket booth seen on right side... with people lining up (as early as 6:30 am - tickets are distributed first-come, first-served for same day tours at 8 am sharp): BEP (Bureau of Engraving and Printing Police) vehicle:Tour Entrance (on other side of building on 14th Street):Welcome area and history of BEP:$1 Million US Dollars in $10 US bank notes (and notice, they are Star Notes!): President Obama, US Treasurer, Secretary of Treasury, BEP Director:BEP Souvenir Store (you can buy anything and everything from sheets of notes to shredded currency) and some museum piece bank notes: