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Federal reserve bank of New York Royalty Free Stock Photo
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, south elevation, view east along Liberty Street, New York, NY, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
NYC Metro card on top of old twenty Dollar Bill from the Federal Reserve Bank of New Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York Manhattan in downtown NY City, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Federal Reserve Bank of New York in New York City, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Federal Reserve Bank of New York in New York City, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Federal reserve bank of New York. Seal on one dollar banknote Royalty Free Stock Photo
gold ingot in hand on background Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The building hosts a vault containing the world's largest Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Twenty dollar banknote, background. Old 20 usd banknote. The federal reserve bank of New York Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building at 33 Liberty Street, which occupies the full block between Liberty, William and Nassau Streets and Maiden Lane in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, is the headquarters of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. It is where the monetary policy of the United States is executed by trading dollars and United States Treasury securities. The building also hosts a vault containing the world`s largest depository of gold, stored on behalf of numerous government institutions from around the world.[2] Total holdings in 2015 amounted to approximately 6,350 tons of gold. Built in 1919-1924, 1935 The building was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1965,[4] and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.


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