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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 18, 2014
Filed:
Oct. 19, 2009
Mark D. Smith, North Canton, OH (US);
Mark A. Douglass, North Canton, OH (US);
H. Thomas Graef, Bolivar, OH (US);
Natarajan Ramachandran, Uniontown, OH (US);
J. Richard Hanna, Massillon, OH (US);
Randall W. Jenkins, Orrville, OH (US);
Mark A. Depietro, Canton, OH (US);
Robert V. Artino, North Canton, OH (US);
Steven R. Davis, North Lawrence, OH (US);
Mark D. Smith, North Canton, OH (US);
Mark A. Douglass, North Canton, OH (US);
H. Thomas Graef, Bolivar, OH (US);
Natarajan Ramachandran, Uniontown, OH (US);
J. Richard Hanna, Massillon, OH (US);
Randall W. Jenkins, Orrville, OH (US);
Mark A. DePietro, Canton, OH (US);
Robert V. Artino, North Canton, OH (US);
Steven R. Davis, North Lawrence, OH (US);
Diebold Self-Service Systems, division of Diebold, Incorporated, North Canton, OH (US);
Abstract
An automated banking machine includes a card reader operative to read data from user cards. Read card data enables an authorized machine user to select between receiving currency bills that include a programmable tracking device or currency bills that do not include a programmable tracking device. The automated banking machine can dispense the form of currency bills that corresponds to the user's selection. Prior to dispensing a currency bill that has a programmable tracking device, the automated banking machine stores information related to the read card data in the currency bill.