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					Originally Posted by Verbena  If you have the bill even in pieces as long as you have 2/3 of the bill you can go to a bank and it can be exchanged. If it too mutilated that not more then a half or requires special examination to determine its value. It must be mailed or personally delivered to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. You need to include a letter stating the value of the currency and an explanation of how the currency became mutilated. | 
 
   We just took it as a loss lol we don't keep anything on there anymore. One time My bigger female Star (she now 1, and about 9lbs, smaller Is at 5 and same age, sisters) ate my license and bank card. That was an interesting thing to replace. The DMV told me I needed to feed my dogs better, and the bank told me that "the dog ate my homework excuse" isn't going to keep me from the 30$ fee for a replacement. 

 lol just happens I had to replace my bank card the month before because I stepped on it after leaving it in a pair of jeans and cracked it. Only thing saving these munchkins is they are so friggin cute. lol and theyre awesome cuddle buddies.