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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1172504, member: 23626"]Only the ones actually inside a casino. All others in typical settings only dispense 20s and smaller. I have also noticed that the machines inside the casinos are different than ATMs because they cash in the slot machine vouchers and break large bills as well as offer withdrawal services. So, these machines are different. They are more like an automated cashier's window that offers ATM services. They are serviced by the casino themselves or contractor, but not a bank. Because of the uniqueness, and very limited accessibility I don't think these can be considered for the purpose of debate. I mean they use casino chips in Las Vegas, but again, that's a very limited useage.</p><p> </p><p>A recent article in the Las Vegas Review Journal, was the one that pointed out the frivolity of printing the 100 bills and how limited their useage domestically is. Another rarely used bill is the 50. I mean when was the last time you got one in change ? Anyway, that reading was the basis of my information. I think a lot of "illegal" money does end up here in Las Vegas. The casinos only care that the bills are not counterfeit and not really concerned how they were obtained. But they dang sure report to IRS amounts you win !</p><p> </p><p>gary[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1172504, member: 23626"]Only the ones actually inside a casino. All others in typical settings only dispense 20s and smaller. I have also noticed that the machines inside the casinos are different than ATMs because they cash in the slot machine vouchers and break large bills as well as offer withdrawal services. So, these machines are different. They are more like an automated cashier's window that offers ATM services. They are serviced by the casino themselves or contractor, but not a bank. Because of the uniqueness, and very limited accessibility I don't think these can be considered for the purpose of debate. I mean they use casino chips in Las Vegas, but again, that's a very limited useage. A recent article in the Las Vegas Review Journal, was the one that pointed out the frivolity of printing the 100 bills and how limited their useage domestically is. Another rarely used bill is the 50. I mean when was the last time you got one in change ? Anyway, that reading was the basis of my information. I think a lot of "illegal" money does end up here in Las Vegas. The casinos only care that the bills are not counterfeit and not really concerned how they were obtained. But they dang sure report to IRS amounts you win ! gary[/QUOTE]
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