Individual tellers also used them to press "mutilated" money flat as they accumulated it. Mutilated money was the old, thin, torn stuff we would pull out of bundles of cash that merchants deposited with us. Each teller would accumulate a bundle of it (squeezed flat between two of the wooden planks you showed) and periodically sell it to the bank's main vault, whereupon it would be sold back to the Fed.
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