it was kept in number 713 untill hagrid got it and took it with him to hogwarts.
canara bank does not have website facility to find the 13 digit account number. Best thing is to contact the branch itself or if other branches of canara bank who will mostly oblige
The Bank, itself does not have a standard deviation. The number of branches, the number of customers, lending, profits, CEO's pay are all variables which will have standard deviations but none of them are mentioned. It is not possible to guess which one you are interested in!
Citizens Bank
routing number is sampath bank-mahiyanggana
He wanted to be a safe cracker.
it was a dark vaultedchamber
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In a bank the safest place to be is in the vault.
The vault
The Clock - 1949 The Bank Vault 1-14 was released on: USA: 17 August 1949
A bank vault door typically weighs between 10,000 and 25,000 pounds, depending on its size, thickness, and materials used in its construction.
forty thousand dollars
There is NO Money in a bank vault, except for coins. The amount of currency in a bank vault will vary massively from bank to bank. Normally banks try to have enough to cover all anticipated cash withdrawal needs of their customers, which varies according to how busy that particular bank and branch is, and time (for instance more will be needed on hand on Fridays when many people cash paychecks). But curiously that currency, meaning paper dollar bills or "Federal Reserve Notes" are actually not considered "money" when they are sitting in a bank vault. They are only counted as money when they are circulating. Currency has no intrinsic value, it is only a way of keeping track of value - a "note", the same as an accounting entry in a bank ledger. When a dollar bill is sitting in the vault, the value is noted in the ledger, not the note itself. Coins are another matter - they have an intrinsic value of their own. So to answer the original question, there is no money in a bank vault, no matter how much currency is there, except for the value of the coins, which represents a rather small percentage of the banks assets.
no it is not. Well, some are ... but it's dangerous, expensive, and silly. A bank vault is designed to keep money in and people out, making it hermetically sealed is overkill, especially if you get locked in.
Yes to keep money safe