To replace shredded money, you must take the damaged currency to a local bank or the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) if you're in the U.S. You may need to provide proof of the money's authenticity, such as having at least 51% of the bill intact. The BEP will assess the damaged currency and determine whether it can be redeemed for new bills. It's important to note that you cannot simply exchange shredded money at a regular bank; it must be assessed by the appropriate authorities.
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