Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, . the vault keeper for delivery to the Comptroller ofthe Currency, at which point the work is finally disposed of by theBureau. ISSUl-: OF NATIONAL BANK NOTES. C0MPTR0LLI-:R of the currency. This officer makesrequests on the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, in compliance withorders from the banks, for the prei)aration of engraved plaes for thenational banks and the printing of their circulating notes therefrom, tosupply not only the first i-<sue to them,


Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, . the vault keeper for delivery to the Comptroller ofthe Currency, at which point the work is finally disposed of by theBureau. ISSUl-: OF NATIONAL BANK NOTES. C0MPTR0LLI-:R of the currency. This officer makesrequests on the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, in compliance withorders from the banks, for the prei)aration of engraved plaes for thenational banks and the printing of their circulating notes therefrom, tosupply not only the first i-<sue to them, but also to replace the destructionof their notes as they occur. When this incomplate currency is received from the Bureau ofEngraving and Printing, it is examined, tested, and counted, a record of 6i the same is entered on the books, and the reserve supply is stored in thevaults in sealed packages. The retjuircd amount are issued to the banks,(after being counted and recorded in the proper books), in sealed pack-ages, with receipts for the same, which are forwarded to the banks, signedand returned by them, and filed in the iii:Riii:Rr i,. o , CASIIIKK TKlCSroN N ATM >.NAI, ItANK. DKTKOIT, .MICH. trp:asurer of the UxMted states,procedure in redemption of national bank NOTES. The notes are forwarded by banks for redemption mostlythrough the United .States Compan}\ under a contract with theUnited States for their transportation, and arc received and receipted forby the Superintendent of the Redemption Agency, in sealed sums are received by mail,and from some other sources. 62 These packages, with all sums coming from other sources, aredeHvered to the express clerk, and are by him entered upon a register,the entry consisting of the name and address of the sender, the amountmarked upon the wrapper of the package, the date of the senders advice,and the serial number of the remittance. The footing of this register foreach day shows the amon


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