This vintage postcard features a beautifully colored image of the Bureau of Engraving & Printing building in Washington D.C., a significant landmark known for producing U.S. currency and government documents. The postcard showcases the iconic red brick architecture complete with a tall smokestack and a clock tower, surrounded by lush greenery. The American flag waving atop the building adds a patriotic touch to this historic scene.

Produced by A.C. Bosselman & Co., New York, and printed in Germany, this postcard reflects early 20th-century printing techniques, likely a linen or chromolithographic style given the vibrant color saturation and slight texture visible. The back is divided with instructions for a one-cent postage rate for the U.S and select regions, indicative of postcards from the 1907-1915 era. This collectible postcard is perfect for enthusiasts of Washington D.C. history, vintage postcards, or American government memorabilia.