CN114999055A - Paper money processing device and paper money processing system - Google Patents

Paper money processing device and paper money processing system Download PDF

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CN114999055A
CN114999055A CN202210117214.1A CN202210117214A CN114999055A CN 114999055 A CN114999055 A CN 114999055A CN 202210117214 A CN202210117214 A CN 202210117214A CN 114999055 A CN114999055 A CN 114999055A
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Abstract

Provided are a paper money processing device and a paper money processing system, which aim to simply redo bundling in a short time under the condition that the bundling processing needs to be redone. When the bundling process is redone and the paper currency bundle is rebound, the control part searches the storage part by taking the prefix number of any paper currency in the paper currency bundle as a key word and reads the identification information corresponding to the prefix number; a printing unit for reprinting the identification information read from the storage unit onto the binding paper; a bundling unit that winds a bundle of banknotes around a bundling paper on which identification information is reprinted and rebundles the banknote bundle; the bundled paper money discharge port discharges the re-bundled paper money.

Description

Paper money processing device and paper money processing system
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a banknote processing apparatus and a banknote processing system.
Background
In a bank headquarters, a cash center, or the like, handling is facilitated by bundling banknotes taken in or banknotes to be transported to a bank branch or the like with a binding tape or the like for every predetermined number of banknotes (for example, 100 banknotes).
As a technique related to bundling of banknotes, for example, patent document 1 is known. In patent document 1, the management is facilitated by storing the banknote number (crown number) of each of the bundled banknotes in a bundle unit in a database, associating the banknote number with the identification number (bundle ID) of the bundle unit, and printing the identification number on the bundling band.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: WO2010/103620A1
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
When a bundle of banknotes is bound by a binding device and a bundle ID is printed on a binding band, and then the bound bundle of banknotes is discharged from the binding device, the binding band is detached, or the bundle ID is printed inconspicuously, the binding process needs to be redone.
In a normal binding process in the binding apparatus, only the banknotes to be bound are recognized and counted, and the bundle ID is bound and printed, and therefore, it takes time to perform the process. Further, when the banknotes to be bundled are banknotes with a large number of scratches, there is a possibility that the banknotes are jammed during the bundling process. Therefore, it is desirable to avoid as much as possible the rework of the identification count of the banknotes.
When the bundle ID and the banknote number are recorded in association with each other in the database, different bundle IDs including the same banknote number are duplicated when the bundling process is redone. Therefore, it is necessary to delete the previously recorded bundle ID and banknote number from the database, and the processing may become complicated.
Patent document 1 does not consider a case where a bundle paper of a bundle of banknotes is dropped or a case where the contents of printing on the bundle paper are unclear and the bundling process needs to be redone.
The invention aims to provide a paper money processing device which can simply and quickly redo the bundling under the condition that the bundling processing needs to be redone.
Means for solving the problems
A bill handling device according to one aspect of the present invention includes: a money input unit for inputting paper money; a discriminating unit for discriminating at least the serial number of the banknote; a binding unit that performs binding processing for winding and binding paper around a bundle of banknotes as a bundle of a plurality of banknotes, thereby producing a bound banknote; a storage unit that stores the serial numbers of the banknotes included in the banknote bundle in association with identification information for identifying the banknote bundle; a control unit that performs predetermined control; a printing unit configured to print the identification information on the binding paper; and a bundled paper money discharge port for discharging the bundled paper money; when the bundling process is redone and the bundle of banknotes is rebundled, the control unit searches the storage unit using the crown number of any banknote included in the bundle of banknotes as a key, and reads the identification information corresponding to the crown number; the printing unit reprints the identification information read from the storage unit to the binding paper; the bundling unit winds the bundle of banknotes with the identification information reprinted thereon and rebunds the bundle of banknotes; the bundled paper money discharging port discharges the re-bundled paper money.
A bill handling device according to one aspect of the present invention includes: a money input unit for inputting paper money; a discriminating unit for discriminating at least the serial number of the banknote; a binding unit that performs binding processing for winding and binding paper around a bundle of banknotes as a bundle of a plurality of banknotes, thereby producing a bound banknote; a storage unit that stores the serial numbers of the banknotes included in the banknote bundle and a plurality of boundary symbols indicating boundaries of the banknote bundle; a control unit that performs predetermined control; a printing unit that prints the serial number of the banknotes constituting the bundle of banknotes on the bundle paper; and a bundled paper money discharge port for discharging the bundled paper money; when the bundling process is redone and the banknote bundle is rebundled, the control unit specifies the banknote bundle using the boundary symbol and reads the crown word number of any banknote included in the specified banknote bundle; the printing unit reprints the crown word number read from the storage unit to the binding paper; the bundling unit winds the bundling paper with the printed serial number on the paper money bundle and then bundles the paper money bundle; the bundled paper money discharging port discharges the re-bundled paper money.
A bill handling system according to an aspect of the present invention includes: a plurality of the above-described banknote handling apparatuses; and a management device connected to the plurality of paper money processing devices via a communication line; the management device includes a storage unit that stores the serial numbers of the bundled banknotes subjected to the bundling process by the banknote processing devices; the bundling process is performed by another banknote handling apparatus different from the banknote handling apparatus that first performed the bundling process by referring to the serial number stored in the storage unit from each banknote handling apparatus.
Effects of the invention
According to an aspect of the present invention, when the binding process needs to be redone, the binding can be redone simply and in a short time.
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Fig. 1 is a configuration diagram of a banknote handling apparatus according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 2A is a diagram illustrating bundled banknotes and printing on bundling paper.
Fig. 2B is a diagram illustrating bundled banknotes and printing on bundling paper.
Fig. 2C is a diagram illustrating bundled banknotes and printing on the bundling paper.
Fig. 2D is a diagram illustrating bundled banknotes and printing on bundling paper.
Fig. 3 is a diagram illustrating the stored contents of the prefix number database.
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of displaying an input screen.
Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a display input screen.
Fig. 6 is a structural diagram of a banknote handling apparatus according to embodiment 2.
Fig. 7 is a diagram illustrating the stored contents of the prefix number database of embodiment 3.
Fig. 8 is a diagram illustrating bundled banknotes and printing on bundling paper in example 3.
Fig. 9 is a configuration diagram of a banknote sorting apparatus and a management apparatus having a plurality of bundling functions according to embodiment 4.
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10 paper currency bundle
11 bundling paper
100 paper currency sorting device with bundling function
101 coin-in part
102 authentication unit
103 switching gate
104A-104D switching gate
105 bundling part with printing function
106 bundled paper money discharge port
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110 display input unit
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900 management device
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Hereinafter, embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings.
[ example 1]
With reference to fig. 1, a configuration of a banknote sorting apparatus (banknote processing apparatus) 100 with a bundling function according to embodiment 1 will be described.
In fig. 1, solid lines and arrows indicate a conveyance path of bills and a conveyance direction thereof. The banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function includes a banknote deposit unit 101, a discriminating unit 102, a plurality of separating ports 108A to 108D, a return unit 109, a bundling unit 105 with a printing function, a bundled banknote discharge port 106, a display input unit 110, a control unit 111, a switching gate 103, and a plurality of switching gates 104A to 104D.
The banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function sorts banknotes set in the banknote deposit unit 101 based on the discrimination result of the discrimination unit 102 and a predetermined rule, and stores the banknotes in the separation ports 108A to 108D by switching the transport direction of the banknotes by the switching gates 104A to 104D. The separation ports 108A to 108D have an open structure, and the worker can take out the banknotes from the outside. The banknotes whose transport direction is switched by the switching shutter 103 and which are discriminated as being out of the sort target by the discriminating section 102 are returned from the return port 109 to the operator.
The discriminating section 102 discriminates the denomination, authenticity, and proper damage of the bill and identifies the crown word number. Among the banknotes set in the banknote deposit unit 101, the banknote to be bundled is recognized by the banknote classification unit 102, and the bundling unit 105 with a print function bundles the banknotes with bundling paper for every predetermined number of sheets (for example, 100 sheets), discharges the banknotes to the bundling-banknote discharge port 106, and prints predetermined information (bundling-banknote information) on the bundling paper. Note that, as described later, bundling and printing on the bundling paper can be performed by directly providing the banknotes to be bundled in the bundling-unit direct-banknote-insertion slot or the bundled-banknote-discharge slot 106.
The bundling unit 105 with a printing function may be configured by a bundling unit that performs bundling processing and a printing unit that prints bundle banknote information on the bundle paper.
The display input unit 110 is formed of, for example, a touch panel, and can display an operation state of the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function or input an instruction for an operation by a worker. The control unit 111 not only controls the whole banknote sorting apparatus 100 with the bundling function, but also has a storage unit for storing various information and a communication function with an external device. The control unit 111 may control the whole banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function, and may be provided with a storage unit for storing various information.
Next, a method of creating a bundle of banknotes by the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function and a data management method thereof will be described with reference to fig. 2 and 3.
In order to prepare banknotes to be taken to a bank branch or the like, the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function creates a bundle 10 of 100 banknotes as a unit of a predetermined number of banknotes. When the banknote bundle 10 is produced, the crown characters of 100 banknotes are read and recorded in the format shown in fig. 3 in the crown character number storage unit inside the control unit 111.
That is, the crown-type number storage unit stores, for each bundle of banknotes having a predetermined number of banknotes, a crown-type number (banknote number) together with a bundle ID12 for identifying the bundle of banknotes. As shown in fig. 2A, the bundle ID12 is printed on the bundle paper 11. Therefore, by referring to the crown-word number storage unit using the bundle ID12 as a key, the crown-word numbers of all the banknotes included in the banknote bundle 10 can be specified.
Here, when the bundle paper 11 of the banknote bundle 10 taken out is dropped or the printing state of the bundle ID12 is unclear, it is necessary to perform bundling again. In this case, if the normal bundling process is performed again, it is not preferable to include the risk of occurrence of jamming due to the handling of defective banknotes and the increase of processing time such as rearrangement of the database (crown word storage unit) as described above.
Therefore, the present invention has a "bundle redo mode" for redoing only the bundle process in addition to the normal process. To implement the "bundle redo mode", the bundle redo mode button 112 of the display input unit 110 is pressed as shown in fig. 4. When normal processing is performed, the normal mode button 1111 is pressed.
When the mode is changed to the bundle redo mode, as shown in fig. 5, the display input unit 110 displays a crown number input area 113, a crown number input key button unit 114, a confirm button 115, and a cancel button 116. The crown-type number of the banknotes scattered by dropping the banknote bundle 10 is inputted by using the crown-type number input key button section 114. The banknotes to which the crown characters are input may be, for example, 1 banknote on the uppermost surface or the lowermost surface of the banknote bundle, or may be 1 banknote on the way of stacking, and there is no particular limitation.
As an example, a description will be given of a case where the bundle of banknotes 10 is redone, and the bundle of banknotes 10 is the bundle of banknotes with the bundle ID12 "00001" shown in fig. 3 printed on the bundle of paper 11.
First, the bundle of loose banknotes 10 is set in the depositing unit 101 of the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function. Next, the bundle redo mode button 112 is pressed on the operation mode selection screen shown in fig. 4, and the crown symbol of any 1 banknote in the banknote bundle 10 set in the depositing unit 101 is input to the crown symbol input area 113 on the crown symbol input screen shown in fig. 5.
Here, the crown symbol "B43213093" of the top 3 rd banknote is input. The control section 111 scans/searches the crown number stored in the crown number storage section, and if the stored crown number "B43213093" is found, recognizes that its bundle ID is "00001". In order to perform bundling again, the banknote bundle 10 set in the depositing unit 101 passes through the discriminating unit 102, the switching gate 103, and the switching gates 104A to 104D, and when it reaches the bundling unit 105 with a printing function, the bundle ID "00001" is printed on the bundling paper 10 and bundled. The bundled rework bundle banknotes 10 are discharged to the bundle banknote discharge port 106 and can be taken out by the staff.
In the above description, the banknote is passed through without performing the discrimination process by the discrimination section 102. However, the discriminating portion 102 may perform a part of the discriminating function as necessary, such as checking the number of banknotes that are lost when the bundle of banknotes 10 is scattered without being dropped off.
Note that, regarding the print content on the bundling paper 11, the bundling mode display 13 may be printed as shown in fig. 2B in addition to the bundle ID12 shown in fig. 2A. That is, whether the binding is redone can be determined by whether the printing is done by normal processing (Auto: a) or manually in the binding redo mode (manual: M).
Further, as shown in fig. 2C, the bundled version information 14 may also be printed. For example, if the bundle is bound (for the first time) in a normal process, "001" is printed as the version information 14. Then, if the bundling is performed manually in the above-described bundling redo mode, the version information 14 is updated from "001" to "002" and printed. By printing the bundled banknotes on the bundling paper 11 together with the bundled status, it is possible to track at which point an abnormality occurs when the bundled banknotes have an abnormality such as the total number of banknotes being different from the contents stored in the crown-bill storage unit or the banknotes of a different denomination from the banknotes to be bundled.
Further, as shown in fig. 2D, information on the binding paper 11 may be printed by the two-dimensional code 12A. Since the amount of information of the print content is significantly increased by printing with the two-dimensional code 12A, not only the bundle ID information, the bundling mode information, and the version information as described above, but also the time of day when bundling is performed, the quality of the bundled banknotes, the denomination and quantity of banknotes, the identification ID of the bundling worker, and the like can be printed together.
[ example 2]
The configuration of the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function according to embodiment 2 will be described with reference to fig. 6.
The configuration of the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function according to embodiment 2 shown in fig. 6 is different from the configuration of the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function according to embodiment 1 shown in fig. 1 in that a bundling unit direct inlet 107 is newly added and that banknotes to be bundled can be set from the bundled banknote outlet 106. The other configuration is the same as that of the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function according to embodiment 1 shown in fig. 1, and therefore, the description thereof is omitted.
In example 2, the bundle of banknotes 10 to be redone is set in the bundling section direct inlet 107. Alternatively, the banknotes are manually returned from the bundled-banknote outlet 106 to the bundling unit 105 having a printing function.
According to embodiment 2, when the operation of the authentication unit 102 is not performed at all during the bundle rework process, the banknote bundle 10 is directly set in the bundling unit direct inlet 107, so that the transport path in the apparatus can be shortened. Further, when the banknotes with a large number of scratches are bundled, the possibility of occurrence of a banknote jam or the like can be reduced.
[ example 3]
Example 3 will be described with reference to fig. 7.
The banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function to be used has the same configuration as the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function according to embodiment 1 shown in fig. 1 or the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function according to embodiment 2 shown in fig. 6, and therefore, the description thereof will be omitted.
Embodiment 3 is different from embodiment 2 or embodiment 2 in that it is a storage format of a prefix number storage unit in the control unit 111.
The storage format of the prefix storage unit in the control unit 111 will be described with reference to fig. 7.
In embodiment 3, the crown word number of the leading banknote of the banknote bundle 10 is printed on the bundling paper 11 instead of the bundle ID for identifying the banknote bundle, and therefore, only the storage area of the crown word number of the banknote exists in the storage unit. For example, in the area 701 in which the serial numbers of 200 banknote bundles 10 are stored in fig. 7, the serial number of the leading banknote is "a 2349303" (72), and the "a 2349303" (72) is printed on the bundle paper 11 of the banknote bundle 10 as shown in fig. 8.
In addition, specific signs (in this example, "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ") 70-1, 70-2, 70-3, 70-4 are recorded on the boundary of the number data corresponding to the group of banknotes 10 so that the number of the leading banknote can be identified. Thus, when acquiring the crown-type number of the bill included in the bill bundle 701, the crown-type number "a 2349303" (72) of the first bill printed on the bundle paper 11 is scanned and searched for, and when it is detected, the crown-type number read until the boundary flag 70-3 is detected next becomes the crown-type number of the bill included in the bill bundle.
Next, in this configuration, a case of performing redo of bundling will be described. When the bundle paper 11 of the bundle of banknotes 701 is dropped but the bundle of banknotes is not disordered and the serial number of the leading banknote is clear, the crown number "a 2349303" (72) of the leading banknote is input on the input screen of the display and input unit shown in fig. 5, and the crown number "a 2349303" (72) is printed on the bundle paper 11, and the bundling process is performed in the same manner as described above.
When the bundle paper 11 is dropped and the bundle banknotes are scattered, and it is not known which is the leading banknote, the crown symbol of an arbitrary 1 banknote may be input. For example, if the crown number "L0112511P" (74) of the banknote in the middle of the banknote bundle 701 is input, the crown number "L0112511P" (74) is searched, the search is continued even after the hit until the boundary marker 70-3 hits, and the search is also performed in the reverse direction, and if the boundary marker 70-2 hits, the crown number data between the boundary markers 70-2 and 70-3 becomes the full crown number of the banknote bundle 701. Further, it is recognized that the serial number of the first leading banknote (the serial number first printed on the binding paper) is "a 2349303" (72). In the redo of the binding process, the crown number "a 2349303" (72) that was printed on the binding paper first may be printed again, or the crown number of the banknote that is newly at the beginning may be printed.
[ example 4]
The structure of the banknote handling system according to embodiment 4 will be described with reference to fig. 9.
As shown in fig. 9, the banknote handling system according to embodiment 4 includes a plurality of banknote sorting devices 100-1 to 100-N with bundling function, and a management device 900 connected to the plurality of banknote sorting devices 100-1 to 100-N with bundling function via a communication line 920. The management device 900 includes a storage section 901. The configurations of the banknote sorting devices 100-1 to 100-N with a bundling function are the same as those of the banknote sorting device 100 with a bundling function of embodiment 1 shown in fig. 1 or the banknote sorting device 100 with a bundling function of embodiment 2 shown in fig. 6, and therefore, the description thereof is omitted.
The description has been given assuming that the storage unit (the crown word size database) shown in fig. 3 (embodiment 1) and 7 (embodiment 3) is present in the control unit 111 of the banknote sorting apparatus 100 with a bundling function. In embodiment 4, in the case where a plurality of banknote sorting apparatuses 100-1 to 100-N with bundling functions are installed in a cash center at the same site, the serial number database is stored in the storage section 901 of the separate management apparatus 900 connected via the communication line 920.
That is, as shown in fig. 9, the plurality of banknote sorting devices 100-1 to 100-N with bundling function are connected to the management device 900 via the communication line 920, and all the crown data and the like bundled by the banknote sorting devices 100-1 to 100-N with bundling function are stored in the storage section 901 in the management device 900, and it is possible to refer to which banknote sorting device 100-1 to 100-N with bundling function is selected.
Thus, for example, when the bundling process performed by the banknote sorting device with bundling function 100-1 is redone, accurate information can be printed on the bundling paper 11 even when the bundling process is performed by another banknote sorting device with bundling function 100-3. Further, even if it is not known which apparatus has performed the binding at first, the binding can be redone by any apparatus.
According to the above embodiment, when the bundle paper of the bundle of banknotes drops or when the print content on the bundle paper is unclear and the need to redo the bundling process arises, the bundling process can be redone in a simple and short time.

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1. A bill handling apparatus is characterized in that,
comprising:
a money input unit for inputting paper money;
a discriminating unit for discriminating at least the serial number of the banknote;
a binding unit that performs binding processing for winding and binding paper around a bundle of banknotes as a bundle of a plurality of banknotes, thereby producing a bound banknote;
a storage unit that stores the serial numbers of the banknotes included in the banknote bundle in association with identification information for identifying the banknote bundle;
a control unit that performs predetermined control;
a printing unit configured to print the identification information on the binding paper; and
a bundled paper money discharge port for discharging the bundled paper money;
when the bundling process is redone and the bundle of banknotes is rebundled,
the control unit searches the storage unit using the crown word number of any of the banknotes included in the banknote bundle as a key, and reads the identification information corresponding to the crown word number;
the printing unit reprints the identification information read from the storage unit to the binding paper;
the bundling unit winds the bundle of banknotes with the identification information reprinted thereon and rebunds the bundle of banknotes;
the bundled paper money discharge port discharges the bundled paper money which is rebundled.
2. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 1,
also has a display input part;
the display input unit displays an operation mode selection screen capable of selecting a normal mode and a binding redo mode for redoing the binding process;
when the bundling redo mode is selected, the banknote bundle is rebound.
3. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 2,
in the case where the above-described binder redo mode is selected,
the display input part displays a serial number input screen for inputting the serial number of any paper money included in the paper money bundle;
the control unit searches the storage unit using the prefix number as a keyword in response to the prefix number being input from the prefix number input screen.
4. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 1,
when the banknote bundle is to be rebundled, the discriminating unit directly conveys the banknote to the bundling unit without recognizing the serial number of the banknote.
5. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 1,
in the case of rebinding the above-mentioned bundle of banknotes,
the printing unit prints the identification information on the binding paper and also prints information for determining whether the binding process is a redo bundle of banknotes.
6. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 1,
in the case of rebinding the above-mentioned bundle of banknotes,
the printing unit prints the identification information on the binding paper and also prints information for identifying the number of redoing times of the binding process.
7. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 1,
the printing unit prints the bundle paper money information including the identification information on the bundle paper by using a two-dimensional code.
8. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 1,
also has a binding part for directly inserting coins;
in the case of rebinding the above-mentioned bundle of banknotes,
the bundling unit performs the bundling process on the bundle of banknotes inserted from the bundling unit directly into the banknote receiving unit.
9. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 1,
in the case of rebinding the above-mentioned bundle of banknotes,
the bundling unit performs the bundling process again on the banknote bundle fed from the bundle banknote discharge port.
10. A bill handling apparatus is characterized in that,
comprising:
a money input unit for inputting paper money;
a discriminating unit for discriminating at least the serial number of the banknote;
a binding unit that performs binding processing for winding a binding paper around a bundle of banknotes as a bundle of a plurality of banknotes and binding the bundle of banknotes;
a storage unit that stores the serial numbers of the banknotes included in the banknote bundle and a plurality of boundary symbols indicating boundaries of the banknote bundle;
a control unit that performs predetermined control;
a printing unit configured to print a serial number of the banknotes constituting the bundle of banknotes on the bundle of paper money; and
a bundled paper money discharge port for discharging the bundled paper money;
when the bundling process is redone and the bundle of banknotes is rebundled,
the control unit specifies the banknote bundle using the boundary symbol, and reads the crown code of any banknote included in the specified banknote bundle;
the printing unit reprints the crown word number read from the storage unit to the binding paper;
the bundling unit winds the bundling paper with the printed serial number on the paper money bundle and then bundles the paper money bundle;
the bundled paper money discharging port discharges the re-bundled paper money.
11. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 10,
the printing unit prints the serial number of the leading bill of the bill bundle on the bundle paper.
12. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 10,
also has a display input part;
the display input unit displays an operation mode selection screen capable of selecting a normal mode and a binding redo mode for redoing the binding process;
when the bundling redo mode is selected, the banknote bundle is rebound.
13. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 12,
in the case where the above-described binder redo mode is selected,
the display input part displays a serial number input screen for inputting the serial number of any paper money included in the paper money bundle;
the control unit searches the storage unit using the boundary symbol and the prefix number in response to the prefix number being input from the prefix number input screen.
14. A banknote processing system comprising a plurality of banknote processing devices according to any one of claims 1 to 13,
the bill handling system includes:
a plurality of the above-described paper money handling apparatuses; and
a management device connected to the plurality of paper money processing devices via a communication line;
the management device includes a storage unit that stores the serial numbers of the bundled banknotes subjected to the bundling process by the respective banknote handling devices;
the bundling process is performed by another banknote handling apparatus different from the banknote handling apparatus that first performed the bundling process by referring to the serial number stored in the storage unit from each banknote handling apparatus.
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