Bureau of Engraving and Printing
U.S. Department of the Treasury
(Pictured Below: BEP Washington, DC Facility with American Flag in foreground)

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$5 note
Redesigned Currency

In order to stay ahead of counterfeiting, the United States government continues to redesign our paper money.  A redesigned $5 bill was issued on March 13, 2008 and a new $100 bill is the next to be introduced.

Explore the interactive $5 bill.

Learn more about the redesigned currency public education program.

Watch the $5 Unveiling Video - September 20, 2007
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How Do I...

...learn how to verify that money is real? 
...find out more about the KBA-Giori Customer Focus Group? 
...take a tour of the BEP?
...submit a free claim for the redemption of money that has been severely damaged?
...explore historic currency?
...check annual production reports?
...check monthly production reports?
...find a job at the BEP?
...purchase uncut currency sheets and other products?
...do business with the BEP?



Online Services

Contact us - Ask questions about the BEP 
Shop for uncut currency sheets and other unique products
Search for a job through USAjobs.gov

Learn About Making Home Affordable - See if you are among the millions of homeowners who may be able to receive mortgage relief from Treasury's Making Home Affordable Program




About Our Web Site Redesign

To better serve the public and our stakeholders, we have updated our Web site's design, navigation and content.  We have created new features, including an enhanced online store, that will improve the user experience.  The redesign is part of an ongoing evolution and we will continue to evaluate the site regularly and incorporate feedback from our users.

We'd like to hear from you.  Please give us your comments on our new Web site.