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Since 1971 all US paper money has been issued through the Federal Reserve System. Bills are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at facilities in Washington DC and Fort Worth TX.

Current $1 and $2 bills as well as older higher-denomination bills show the name of the Federal Reserve District that distributed them. Many people assume that the bills are actually printed in those districts, but in fact the 2 BEP facilities simply make separate printings for each one.

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