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100 Millionth New $20 Bill Event Photos

Helen Holcomb, first vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Tom Ferguson, director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP); Cole Stephens, Boy Scouts of America; and Charlene Williams, plant manager, BEP Western Currency Facility (WCF) stand for the presentation of the colors by the BEP's WCF Honor Guard at the August 19, 2003, ceremony marking the printing of the 100 millionth redesigned $20 note in Fort Worth.
Charlene Williams, plant manager, Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Western Currency Facility, welcomes distinguished guests to the August 19, 2003, ceremony marking the printing of the 100 millionth redesigned $20 note at the Fort Worth currency printing facility.
Helen Holcomb, first vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, emphasized the importance of maintaining the global integrity of U.S. currency at the August 19, 2003, ceremony marking the printing of the 100 millionth redesigned $20 note in Fort Worth.
(L to R) Helen Holcomb, first vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; Tom Ferguson, director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP); Cole Stephens, Boy Scouts of America; and Charlene Williams, plant manager, BEP Western Currency Facility (WCF) stand for the presentation of the colors by the BEP's WCF Honor Guard at the August 19, 2003, ceremony marking the printing of the 100 millionth redesigned $20 note in Fort Worth. Charlene Williams, plant manager, Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Western Currency Facility, welcomes distinguished guests to the August 19, 2003, ceremony marking the printing of the 100 millionth redesigned $20 note at the Fort Worth currency printing facility. Helen Holcomb, first vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, emphasized the importance of maintaining the global integrity of U.S. currency at the August 19, 2003, ceremony marking the printing of the 100 millionth redesigned $20 note in Fort Worth.
Thomas A. Ferguson, director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, outlines design and security enhancements for the new $20 note designs, which will be issued this fall.  Ferguson was in Fort Worth for a celebration marking the printing of the 100 millionth redesigned $20 note at his agency's Western Currency Facility.
Marla Borowski, Federal Reserve Vice President, Cash Product Office, shows off the redesigned $20 note.
BEP's Western Currency Facility Plant Manager Charlene Williams demonstrates the currency-making process for the redesigned $20 notes.
Thomas A. Ferguson, director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, outlines design and security enhancements for the new $20 note designs, which will be issued this fall. Ferguson was in Fort Worth for a celebration marking the printing of the 100 millionth redesigned $20 note at his agency's Western Currency Facility. Marla Borowski, Federal Reserve Vice President, Cash Product Office, shows off the redesigned $20 note. BEP's Western Currency Facility Plant Manager Charlene Williams demonstrates the currency-making process for the redesigned $20 notes.
BEP's Western Currency Facility Plant Manager Charlene Williams gives a 'sneak preview' of the Tour and Visitor Center slated to open in early 2004, which will allow the public to watch U.S. currency being made in Fort Worth.
BEP Director Thomas A. Ferguson demonstrates the enhanced security features of the redesigned $20 note.
Mario Garcia, cash department manager for the San Antonio Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, discusses improved features of the new $20 note design.
BEP's Western Currency Facility Plant Manager Charlene Williams gives a "sneak preview" of the Tour and Visitor Center slated to open in early 2004, which will allow the public to watch U.S. currency being made in Fort Worth. A similar Tour and Visitor Center at BEP's Washington facility draws 500,000 visitors a year and is second only to the White House in popularity. BEP Director Thomas A. Ferguson demonstrates the enhanced security features of the redesigned $20 note. Mario Garcia, cash department manager for the San Antonio Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, discusses improved features of the new $20 note design.

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