Q. Can note counting machine count all notes?

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Yes. These days, find a bill counter at just about any bank. It's helpful to have this device so that detect counterfeit bills and determine the total quantity of bills in circulation. To use the machine, a stack of bills must be put in a designated area, and then the bills must be manually fed through the machine, one at a time. The system is able to tally the notes by monitoring the frequency at which a beam of light is broken. Take one pile in the non-dominant hand and look at it. The thumb and pointer finger of the dominant hand should be used to grab the top bill to verify that it is indeed a single bill. If counting money, put the bill on a table or other flat surface in front.

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