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Old July 18th 04, 05:11 PM
note.boy
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The counting flicks are usually on the RIGHT hand side of the note,
indicating they were counter by a right hander, and on older notes
there's commonly a dirty area at the top right corner, fingers must have
got very dirty handling the coins of the period. Billy


Scottishmoney wrote:

Cause the counting flicks are usually on the left hand side of the note.
Besides, Marster woulda slapped you senseless if they saws you counting or
writing with your left hand.

Dave

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The vast majority of Scottish bank tellers over the last 70 to 80 years
have been right handed.

How do I know this is true? Billy


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