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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 1009747, member: 4230"]Bank are alowed to 'sell' you any denomination they recieve. If they were to take in a $500 note, they could sell it to you for the same in trade. Its not illegal to do that as any note ever issued by the US govt is STILL legal tender.</p><p><br /></p><p>As mentioned, searching a tellers mutilated money paile could yield some nice finds... why? becuase as you mentioned, the feds wil pull and destroy any note older then 1995. The banks might not pull the older ones unless worn, dirty, written on, torn ect and those notes end up in their mutilated money pille. tellers usually love to get rids of those notes, as it frees up useable currency in their tills.</p><p><br /></p><p>it never hurts to ask your teller for whatever denomination you want. Most tellers i work with love to get rid of any odd ball notes - like the $2. some of the banks i work with wont order them, but they wont deny the customer who wants to cash them in. All you have to do is ask.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 1009747, member: 4230"]Bank are alowed to 'sell' you any denomination they recieve. If they were to take in a $500 note, they could sell it to you for the same in trade. Its not illegal to do that as any note ever issued by the US govt is STILL legal tender. As mentioned, searching a tellers mutilated money paile could yield some nice finds... why? becuase as you mentioned, the feds wil pull and destroy any note older then 1995. The banks might not pull the older ones unless worn, dirty, written on, torn ect and those notes end up in their mutilated money pille. tellers usually love to get rids of those notes, as it frees up useable currency in their tills. it never hurts to ask your teller for whatever denomination you want. Most tellers i work with love to get rid of any odd ball notes - like the $2. some of the banks i work with wont order them, but they wont deny the customer who wants to cash them in. All you have to do is ask.[/QUOTE]
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