Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on April 16, 2008, 12:45:07 PM
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Hard to believe somebody would waste their time counterfeiting $1 bills, especially at the value of a dollar, but anyhow here it is:
Vermont State Police are warning businesses in the St. Albans area to watch out for the possible circulation of counterfeit money.
Police today said they are investigation a case in which counterfeit U.S. one dollar bills were passed at a restaurant in the St. Albans area.
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about the case should contact Trooper MacCallum at the state police barracks in St. Albans at 524-5993.
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They're probably using $1 bills because they think people are less apt to look at that bill.
Also, there is $20 counterfeit bills being passed. As cashier, I received one from one of the Vt. ports last month. The old $20s seem to be ok; this was the new $20 bills being counterfeited. The best way to look for a counterfeit bill (assuming you don't carry one of those markers around with you) is to hold the bill up to the light and look for a watermark on the bill. The watermark has yet to be able to be reproduced.