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It's definitely a different location thing because I worked retail and at a supermarket as a cashier for 4 years in the US NorthEast and left to right (small to large bills) is how the drawer is organized. The thing that trips me up is the 50 cent slot because stores don't usually have enough to hand out like candy like that. 😆
we got 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, 1EUR and 2EUR Coins.
But im getting better while playing :D
You could localize the appearance, and value of each slot by assigning values and custom image files for the different money that you use in your own country.
And since you're editing the values, you can sort the money in any way that makes sense. (High to low, low to high... Your pick)
For me, that would mean getting rid of .50 coins altogether, and having two slots for quarters, since we just don't use (or even see) half dollar coins that often.
You have to manually cashier yourself for the number to go up to unlock more. The hired cashiers do not count for the number checked out to progress to unlocking more.