

A $100 note is immersed in a bottle of unleaded gasoline for a soak test in the Quality Assurance Lab.


A young visitor submitted this drawing of a $10 bill featuring Amelia Earhart at the New 10 Open House at the BEP on July 15.


Photographic Print, Kitchen in Bureau of Engraving and Printing Main Building Cafeteria, c.1934


Photographic Print, Electric Power Sub-Station, view showing wiring back of control switchboards, c.1932


Photographic Print, Electric Power Sub-Station, 230 volt, 3 phase, feeder control switchboards for power, c.1932


Photographic Print, Electric Power Sub-Station, D.C. switchboard for rotary convertors and light and power feeders, c.1932


Photographic Print, Electric Power Sub-Station, metal clad 13200 volt bus with truck type oil switches, c.1932


Photographic Print, Electric Power Sub-Station, general view from control switchboard showing rotary convertors and D.C. switchboards, c.1932


Secretary of the Treasury Jacob Lew and Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios holding bricks of $100 notes.


An intaglio plate maker inspects a graphite image of a Treasury Seal on the Electrical Discharge Machine.


Photographic Print, Electric Power Sub-Station, D.C. switchboard for rotary convertors and light and power feeders, c.1932


Photographic Print, Electrolytic Chroming, Plate Maker Chroming a 12-Subject Currency Plate, c.1932









































































































































