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If your U.S. Savings Bonds have been
mutilated or destroyed, write to:
U.S. Treasury Department
Bureau of Loans and Currency
537 W. Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60605
ATTN: Bond Consultant
Include name(s) and address(s) on bonds, approximate
date or time period when purchased, denominations and
approximate number of each.
Mutilated
currency can be mailed or personally delivered to the
Bureau of Engraving and Printing. A letter should
accompany the submitted currency and give the estimated
value of the currency and explain how the currency was
mutilated. All mutilated currency should be sent by
"Registered Mail, Return Receipt Requested" to:
Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and
Printing, Office of Currency Standards, P.O. Box 37048,
Washington, D.C. 20013. Insuring the shipment is the
responsibility of the sender.
The Bureau's special currency examiners are usually
able to determine the value of mutilated currency when
it has been carefully packed and boxed as described
below:
- Regardless of the condition of the currency, DO
NOT disturb the fragments any more than is
absolutely necessary.
- If the currency is brittle or inclined to fall
apart, pack it carefully in plastic without
disturbing the fragments, and place the package in a
secure container.
- If the currency was mutilated in a purse, box,
or other container, it should be left in the
container to protect the fragments from further
damage.
- If it is absolutely necessary to remove the
fragments from the container, send the container
along with the currency and any other contents that
may have currency fragments attached.
- If the currency was flat when mutilated, do not
roll or fold the notes.
- If the currency was in a roll when mutilated, do
not attempt to unroll or straighten it out.
If coin or any other metal is mixed with the
currency, carefully remove it. Any fused, melted, or
otherwise mutilated coins should be sent for evaluation
to the: Superintendent, U.S. Mint, P. O. Box 400,
Philadelphia, PA 19105.
The amount of time needed to process each case varies
with its complexity and the case workload of the
examiner. For cases that are expected to take longer
than four weeks to process, BEP will issue a written
confirmation of receipt.
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- Birth Certificate
- Credit Cards
- Driver's Licenses
- Title to Deeds
- Bank Book
- Stocks and Bonds
- Insurance Policies
- Wills
- Military Discharge Papers
- Medical Records
- Passports
- Death Certificate
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- Payment Books
- Social Security Cards
- Warranties
- Marriage Papers
- Income Tax Records
- Divorce Decree
- Auto Registration
- Citizenship Papers
- Title Cards
- Animal Registration Papers
- Prepaid Burial Contract
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A good investment is a fire-proof safe that is UL
rated for a minimum of 1 hour @ 1700°F. This is usually
enough time for firefighters to extinguish a blaze. You
will then be able to recover your perserved documents
when it is deemed safe.
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