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ANNEX IIaCLASSIFICATION AND TREATMENT OF EURO BANKNOTES BY CUSTOMER-OPERATED MACHINES

Euro banknotes are classified into one of the following categories and are physically separated by category. Machines which do not check euro banknotes for fitness do not need to distinguish between categories 4a and 4b.

Table 1

Classification and treatment of euro banknotes by customer-operated machines in which cash is deposited with customer tracing

CategoryPropertiesTreatment
1Objects not recognised as euro banknotes

Not recognised as euro banknotes because of any of the following:

  • non-euro banknotes

  • euro banknote-like objects

  • wrong image or format

  • large folded corner(s) or missing part(s)

  • feeding or transportation error of the machine

Return by the machine to the customer
2Suspect counterfeit euro banknotesImage and format recognised, but one or more authentication feature checked by the machine not detected or clearly out of tolerance

Withdraw from circulation

To be handed over for authentication, together with information related to the account holder, to the competent national authorities immediately, at the latest 20 working days after deposit in the machine. Do not credit to the account holder

3Euro banknotes that are not clearly authenticatedImage and format recognised, but not all authentication features checked by the machine are recognised because of quality and/or tolerance deviations. In most cases unfit euro banknotes

Withdraw from circulation.

The euro banknotes are processed separately and handed over for authentication to the competent national authorities immediately, at the latest 20 working days after deposit in the machine

Information on the account holder is stored for eight weeks after the euro banknotes have been detected by the machine. This information is made available on request to the competent national authorities. Alternatively, in agreement with the competent national authorities, information allowing the traceability of the account holder can be handed over together with the euro banknotes to those authorities

May be credited to the account holder

4aEuro banknotes that are identified as genuine and fitAll authenticity and fitness checks carried out by the machine giving positive results

Can be used for recirculation

Credited to the account holder

4bEuro banknotes that are identified as genuine and unfitAll authenticity checks carried out by the machine giving positive results. At least one fitness criterion checked giving a negative result

Cannot be used for recirculation and are returned to the NCB

Credited to the account holder

Categories 2 and 3 euro banknotes are not returned to the customer by a machine if the machine allows the cancellation of a deposit transaction. Retaining such euro banknotes when a transaction is cancelled can be done by storing them in a temporary storage area in the machine.

An NCB may agree with a cash handler that category 3 euro banknotes may not be physically separated from categories 4a and 4b euro banknotes, and that in such a case all three categories must be treated as category 3 euro banknotes.

Table 2

Classification and treatment of euro banknotes by other customer-operated machines

CategoryPropertiesTreatment
A
(i)

Objects not recognised as euro banknotes; or

(ii)

suspect counterfeit euro banknotes; or

(iii)

euro banknotes that are not clearly authenticated

(i)

Not recognised as euro banknotes because of any of the following:

  • non-euro banknotes

  • euro banknote-like objects

  • wrong image or format

  • large folded corner(s) or missing part(s)

  • feeding or transportation error of the machine

(ii)

Identified as suspect counterfeit euro banknotes because image and format recognised, but one or more authentication feature checked by the machine not detected or clearly out of tolerance

(iii)

Euro banknotes that are not clearly authenticated because image and format recognised, but not all authentication features checked by the machine recognised because of quality and/or tolerance deviations. In most cases unfit euro banknotes

Withdraw from circulation

To be handed over for authentication to the competent national authorities immediately, at the latest 20 working days after detection by the the machine

B1Euro banknotes that are identified as genuine and fitAll authenticity and fitness checks carried out by the machine giving positive resultsCan be dispensed to customers
B2Euro banknotes that are identified as genuine and unfitAll authenticity checks carried out by the machine giving positive results. At least one fitness criterion checked giving a negative resultCannot be dispensed to customers and are returned to the NCB