retiredtraveler
Senior Member
A burning question. 
I was discussing placement of bills and coins in a cash register. Overwhelmingly, larger bills/coins are placed on the left, and going downward. Does anyone know why? I've tried searching on this, but didn't find an answer. We tend to think of going smaller to larger, so logically (?), the one dollar bills should be on the left.
I do know that if you have a setup where the customer is to your side, rather than in front of you, the small bills are put on tha customer side to help prevent them from easily snatching a bunch of large bills (they would have to reach further over to get at the good stuff).
Anyway, something to ponder unless someone has the answer.............
I was discussing placement of bills and coins in a cash register. Overwhelmingly, larger bills/coins are placed on the left, and going downward. Does anyone know why? I've tried searching on this, but didn't find an answer. We tend to think of going smaller to larger, so logically (?), the one dollar bills should be on the left.
I do know that if you have a setup where the customer is to your side, rather than in front of you, the small bills are put on tha customer side to help prevent them from easily snatching a bunch of large bills (they would have to reach further over to get at the good stuff).
Anyway, something to ponder unless someone has the answer.............