> they force it out of circulation by giving a deadline that requires people to deposit it in a bank.
Do you know what circulation means in this context? If the money is in a bank, it's still in circulation, you can use your ATM card to pay for stuff with it. You just don't have the bill on you, but the money is still floating around.
Do you know what circulation means in this context? If the money is in a bank, it's still in circulation, you can use your ATM card to pay for stuff with it. You just don't have the bill on you, but the money is still floating around.