Every bill is marked by a unique serial number. When you deposit cash in the bank, every bill is scanned and the serial numbers documented as a deposit into your account. It's been that way for a long time
I've been a teller coordinator for a huge bank for 15 years and we've never done this. The only serial numbers we keep record of is packaged bait money or if we exchange mutilated bills for new bills through the secret service.
wat?
ELI5, please?
Every bill is marked by a unique serial number. When you deposit cash in the bank, every bill is scanned and the serial numbers documented as a deposit into your account. It's been that way for a long time
I think you have a unique bank.
I've been a teller coordinator for a huge bank for 15 years and we've never done this. The only serial numbers we keep record of is packaged bait money or if we exchange mutilated bills for new bills through the secret service.
You'll figure it out