Can Cash Be Redeemed in Lawful Money

Can Cash Be Redeemed in Lawful Money

No, and please do not stamp money, as this can potentially be considered "defacing currency" and will lead to extreme sentences and fines. This is why the need for a repository of proof regarding the redemption of lawful money is required. When possible sign anything and everything in lawful money (checks, direct deposit receipts, cash deposit slips). Simply remember, lawful money redemption ONLY occurs when receiving money, not when paying another for an object.
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