BrianH
Well-Known Member
I had the same feeling on the acceptance tests of my company's cash-handling equipment sold to the Post Office Savings Bank, Singapore. Cassettes and cassettes of banknotes, including a very large number of the S$1'000 ones, into all of which were included false notes - ones that defied normal visual and touch checks.I saw the stack if C$1,000s when I worked in a bank in Canada. That must have been nearly 30 years ago. Two and a half bundles of $1,000s. $250,000 in the palm of my hand. It was the only time I looked at cash and thought, "wow - this is really a lot of money".
We were in a locked room in the basement with bank officials constantly using note-counters after each test-run to check none were missing.
Singapore was just introducing the polymer banknote back in the 1990s and it caused no end of problems for us - as it had in Australia ... whose banknote supplier had printed the notes for Singapore.