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  2. Bureau of Engraving and Printing - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Engraving and Printing officially took over production of postage stamps for the United States government in July 1894. The first of the works printed by the BEP was placed on sale on July 18, 1894, and by the end of the first year of stamp production, the BEP had printed and delivered more than 2.1 billion stamps.

  3. Officer’s leg amputated after woman drags him with car at ...

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    A U.S. Treasury police officer had to have his leg amputated after a federal employee dragged the officer with her car outside the Bureau of Engraving and Printing office in Fort Worth earlier ...

  4. Bob Bolen - Wikipedia

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    He supported the redevelopment of downtown Fort Worth as mayor. [5] He also spearheaded the creation of Fort Worth Alliance Airport, which has served as a major catalyst for growth in the region. [5] Bolen successfully persuaded the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to open a currency production facility in Fort Worth. [5]

  5. United States one-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    A small plate serial number-letter combination is on the lower right, and a small plate position (check) letter is on the upper left corner of the note. If "FW" appears before the lower right plate number it indicates that the bill was produced at the satellite Bureau of Engraving and Printing facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Currency has been ...

  6. Henry Gugler - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich “Henry” Gugler also known as Henry Gugler (September 27, 1816 - September 6, 1880) was an engraver for the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing. His most important work was an engraving of Abraham Lincoln. The Lincoln engraving was used on the United States five-dollar bill beginning with the Series of 1928.

  7. Leonard R. Olijar - Wikipedia

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    Leonard R. Olijar is an American government official who had served as the director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 2015 to 2023. As director, Olijar was responsible for managing the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, an agency within the United States Department of the Treasury tasked with producing Federal Reserve Notes, paper currencies, and United States Treasury securities.

  8. ABCorp - Wikipedia

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    In 1877 Congress mandated that the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing be the sole producer of all United States currency. The security printing industry, finding a good deal of its work had evaporated, accordingly underwent a second major consolidation in 1879 and ABN absorbed Continental Bank Note companies in that year. At the time of the ...

  9. Web notes - Wikipedia

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    Web notes are a type of United States currency named after the "web printing production" method of printing on continuous rolls of paper. There are several types of web printing production methods, including offset, gravure (intaglio), flexography, etc. However high-pressure web intaglio printing, front, and back of the intaglio process was a ...