CPM Forum
General => General Forum Comments => Topic started by: polarbear on February 03, 2006, 08:04:42 am
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Insert notes are randomly placed in $5 bills, Are they still placed in $10, $20 , $50 and $100 bricks in large numbers.
QCIN are are just checking to see if the note meets the quality of printer. Would there be a increased value in QCIN and how can you really confim that it is a QCIN.
Thanks :)
polarbear
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If you check the numbers you found the HOLs between you will probably find them to be 250-251 or 750-751. This is not a ramdom placing. The fives are being cut up in stacks of 250 at a time. Replacement sheets are inserted under the first sheet, along with any inspection sheets, then cut up. You may also find replacements between positions 000-001 and 500-501.
Replacements are still being found in bricks of all other denominations.
Inspection notes are just regular notes out of order and would not have any added value.
Gary
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Gary is totally correct. The QCIN was a term to describe the non-replacement notes. They have no added value, since they do not replace. That pretty much sums it up in one sentance.
Keep searching though and good luck.
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Thanks for the clarification. Much appreciated
Polarbear :)