Government Workers Examining Money in Bureau of Engraving and Printing

(Original Caption) Washington, DC: New Money For United States. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D. C. is working night and day printing new currency in denominations from $1 to $10,000, following the proclamation issued by president CD after the banks had closed. This new currency is backed by Government bonds and other sound securities. Above, photo shows lef-to-right: Jesse E. Swigart, Assistant Director in charge of production at the Bureau of engraving and Printing; Clark R. Long, Assistant Director; J. H. Douglas, Assistant Treasury Secretary; William H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury; and Alvin W. Hall, Director of the Bureau, in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
(Original Caption) Washington, DC: New Money For United States. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D. C. is working night and day printing new currency in denominations from $1 to $10,000, following the proclamation issued by president CD after the banks had closed. This new currency is backed by Government bonds and other sound securities. Above, photo shows lef-to-right: Jesse E. Swigart, Assistant Director in charge of production at the Bureau of engraving and Printing; Clark R. Long, Assistant Director; J. H. Douglas, Assistant Treasury Secretary; William H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury; and Alvin W. Hall, Director of the Bureau, in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
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