Educational Materials
The U.S. Currency Education Program offers a wide range of free educational and training resources.
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Download Materials
Download free materials about U.S. currency.
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Order Materials
Order printed educational materials on U.S. currency in 24 languages.
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Training Course
This interactive module is designed to instruct staff on currency-authentication processes.
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K-5 Classrooms
Explore to find everything you need to introduce your students to U.S. currency.
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History of U.S. Currency
Filter our history timeline by century or topic to focus in on areas of interest.
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6-8 Classrooms
Middle schoolers will solve algebra problems and learn about security features to escape the money museum!