Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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New York, United States

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Federal Reserve Bank of New York Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Federal Reserve Bank of New York is located in New York, United States on 33 Liberty St. Federal Reserve Bank of New York is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category corporate office in United States. Document Moved Object MovedThis document may be found here

Address

33 Liberty St

Phone

+1 2127205000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Cathryn Clark

If you get an email or phone call from this \bank\, it's an advanced fee scam. Do not give them bank information of ANY kind, money, SS#, gift cards or any information about where you live or how you can be reached. You will never see your money again. If you send them money, you will learn it's more fun to find alternate uses for your money - burning for heat or lighting, for example, or wall papering your bathroom. It's a jungle out there.

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Yang Li

Gold vault tour is worth it. Remember Make a reservation first. It’s like an education center. Taught you the history of Federal reserve, how and where the money made. Money distribution system. The most attractive place is not like what you expected. Not that shiny and bling bling like a movie show. It’s worth to learn more about it. Free reservation

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Salim Sadman Salvi

They are very professional. Finishes transactions of millions and billions easily.

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Robert Luscombe

Efficient and helpful with difficult correspondence.

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Robert F

This is the New York office of the Federal Reserve Bank. They have extensive out reach programs to explain what this government agency does. These activities include a display about what the Fed does. One of the things they do is hold the gold assets of various governments. A tour of their display on their various activities and a tour of the vaults where they hold the gold is available. People have to sign up well in advance - several months at least- for this tour. The tours are a lot of fun, especially the gold vault part is a lot of fun. It's free.