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Tier I and Tier II bonds are basically the same. Tier I bonds are a banks receipts and stocks. Tier II is limited to only 100 percent of the total amount of Tier I. The Tier II bonds can include other assets besides bank receipts and shares of stock, but cannot exceed Tier I totals.

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