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3.16) Where can I buy uncut sheets of U.S. paper money?
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) sells various sheets of uncut 1 and 2 dollar notes (4, 16, and 32 per sheet) through the mail. They cycle through the various Federal Reserve Banks over time. The cost varies from $10.25 (4 one dollar notes) to $79.00 (32 two dollar notes in a cardboard frame). You can order these from... Order Processing Center Bureau of Engraving and Printing P.O. Box 371594 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7594 +1 (202)874-3315 They take checks, Visa, MC, or money order. Sheets may be ordered flat or rolled, and, officially, take 4-6 weeks to ship but may vary a lot more than that.
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