Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Category: Federal reserve bank

Address: 600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, USA

Phone: +16179733000

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–1PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Patrick S

Jun 11, 2022

Boston Fed is best Fed

Jonathan Brown

Jun 11, 2022

Destroyed the American economy by ignoring its price stability mandate, and the most elementary principles of economics. Replaced the corrective function of the business cycle with permanent asset inflation. Priced small business out of access to commercial real estate store front, underwriting greater capital and business consolidation, and undermining competition. Ignored massive inflation by use of an illegitimate CPI measurement which obviously undercounts housing inflation. Priced young workers and families out of entire swaths of housing across desirable American geographies. Entrenched access to credit, and therefore existing capitalization, as the greatest criterion of success. This furthers capital consolidation and loss of competition. Suppressed wages by consolidating capital and policies supportive of monopolistic and oligopolistic distributions of market share across most sectors, thereby granting business more control over wages. No longer provides access to even copper coin money for private individuals as inflation has made the provision of true coin money unprofitable. Destroyed the US Dollar as a stable unit of account, and put US Dollar reserve currency status in an untenable position. Conspired to create a new serfdom in the land of the free.

Patrick Walsh

Feb 14, 2022

Cause of inflation, home of corruption and planner of every war. True evil

smiledog

Feb 13, 2022

i really hope my spy 495s expiring next week print

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Questions & Answers

Are we allowed to buy shredded money?

Lucy Toro | Sep 13, 2019
I Work 4 a Living | Aug 13, 2022

Only in DC.

Can I buy Japanese yen at your bank Can I buy Japanese yen at your bank

Thomas Powers | Sep 13, 2018
Crisel Pérez Gendron | Sep 13, 2018

Yes you can exchange funds

How much the the large silver dollar costs?

Patrick Louijame | Sep 13, 2018
Kevin Mack | Aug 13, 2022

Which large silver dollars are you asking about? There are many types of silver dollars.. American Eagles are one of my favorites.

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Can I cash a federal refund check there without an account?

Tracy Ferguson | Jun 14, 2022
Vinny B. | Jun 14, 2022

It is not actual bank. It's offices only. So no they do not cash checks.

I have a pkg up for delivery from the federal government reserve warehouse in Boston, Massachusetts ,I was told that it would be delivered to me I won a sweepstakes of the amount of 1.2 million dollars. How long does this take to get my delivery.

LaShawn Stinson | Sep 12, 2021
I Work 4 a Living | Aug 13, 2022

Sounds like a scam.

Can I buy American coin in bulk?

Donna Rico | Sep 12, 2020
Daniel Eckhart | Sep 12, 2020

I don't know if you can

Hi I have a question I can't find the answer to I have two bills one being $100 and one being a $20 they are in 1/2 in less than two-thirds is there any way to get them exchanged or reimbursed?

dan gelardi | Sep 12, 2020
Michael Griffin | Sep 12, 2020

https://bep.gov/services/currencyredemption.html

I have a bag of coins I think are pennies has no date on it does have on the bag do not cut return to Boston Federal Reserve Bank. It also has coin 30 1-#56,071 on it can someone tell me if it is pennies about how much is it worth.

Joe Walley | Sep 13, 2018
Joe Walley | Sep 13, 2018

I will try to get a picture that shows all the information is there anything in particular you need to see that I didn’t mention.

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Can I redeem a series EE savings bond at your bank in boston?

cheryl Beck | Sep 13, 2018
Kyle “xGarzilla” Gardner | Sep 13, 2019

No, as the old answer stated. Banks will now only cash Savings Bonds if you have an account with them. Most needing to have an account for 6 months before you can cash them. Most banks will direct you to TreasuryDirect.gov which also has misleading information(says you can cash them at ANY Federal Reserve, which is not true).

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