Have you ever noticed a U.S. dollar bill with small stamps or inked markings that seem unusual? While they may look mysterious, these marks often tell a story about where the bill has been. These markings are called chop marks, added by money changers, traders, or currency handlers to confirm that a bill was checked and accepted as genuine. Each mark reflects a stop in the billโ€™s journey through different hands and locations.


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