Bank replacing torn money?

Ok my dog got into my wallet and i have 20 dollars in bills that are half eatin or so. Will the bank replace these.

Answers:
It depends on the size (generally about 60% or more of the original size) and whether or not it still has both or most of the serial numbers. All banks will exchange mutilated currency for good condition currency. This is then sent back to the central bank to be destroyed. Take the bills to your local branch to exchange them.
if you have the larger half of the dollar bill, yes

if it is the smaller half, no
They will as long as you have more than 50% of the bill.
Yes, There is a certain criteria they must meet, a certain percentage of serial numbers etc, they are pretty liberal. I saw a TV program about money thought to belong to D.B.COOPER, burnt and weathered, they replaced most of it.

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