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Paper Money is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
In 1877, BEP became the sole producer of all United States currency. The addition of postage stamp production to its workload in 1894 established BEP as the nation's security printer, responding to the needs of the U.S. government in both times of peace and war. Today, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing no longer produces government obligations or postage stamps, but it still holds the honor of being the largest producer of government security documents with production facilities in Washington, D.C. and in Fort Worth, Texas.