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by nybble41 1458 days ago
> if you have 51% of the bill or such you can get it replaced

What if it's the middle third of the bill that's missing? Does the 51% need to be contiguous? The links suggest that you only need 51% in total, even if the bill was shredded.

Concretely: Could you take 1/3 from opposite ends of two different bills and present the pieces as 2/3 of three different bills to turn two old bills into three new ones? Putting aside the fact that this would be fraud, of course. Someone must have tried it at some point.

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US currency has serial numbers printed on both sides of the bill, and while you might be able to cut it up in such a way that they aren't included, I believe they also put it in the watermarks, so even if there is a strategic way to cut it that hides the watermarks and serial numbers, I think they'd start to catch on before you made much. It's an interesting thought experiment though. How many banks would you be able to try it at before they caught on?