Factual errors: When currency is destroyed at a Federal Reserve, it is carefully accounted for: serial number, denomination, and destroy date.
Factual errors: During cash processing, no employee at the Federal Reserve is allowed to be left alone with the money.
Factual errors: In Federal Reserve cash processing facilities, multiple denominations of money are never allowed to mingle.
Factual errors: In order to keep unauthorized items (weapons, cameras, etc.) out of Federal Reserve buildings, all personnel are scanned before entering the building, not on their way out.
Revealing mistakes: When Bridget is reading want ads, the back side of her newspaper page is blank.
Factual errors: Czechoslovakia didn't split into Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1992 but a year later in 1993.
Factual errors: During her training, Bridget is told that the new money comes from the Mint. In fact it comes from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.