The first automatic currency counting machines were first introduced in the 1920s by the Federal Bill Counter Company of Washington, D.C., USA. These machines were designed to enhance the efficiency of employees in the Federal Reserve Bank and to decrease mistakes. The counter would stop once a programmed batch of bills was counted allowing the cashier or teller to place a wooden block to separate different batches from each other.
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