Counterfeit bill that generally duplicates or forges the currency.
1 If he tries that I'll expose him for wanting me to pass a counterfeit note .
2 Police say knowingly passing a counterfeit note is a crime and potentially punishable by a lengthy prison term.
3 There might have been, and there probably was, an uncurrent or counterfeit note found in the drawer by Leavitt.
4 He couldn't spare the silver coin, which constituted all his available wealth, but he still had the counterfeit note .
5 Upon examining the wallet, the victim finds that its contents consist of a wad of paper wrapped in a wretched counterfeit note .
6 Knowingly passing a counterfeit note is a crime, and Mr Northcote said businesses should urge customers proffering fake notes to contact the police.
7 On the contrary, most all parts of counterfeit notes are done by hand.
8 Typically, one or two counterfeit notes turn up in the banking system each month.
9 Police are warning retailers about an increase in the number of counterfeit notes being used.
10 The quality of counterfeit notes in Northern Ireland is higher than ever, the PSNI has warned.
11 A statement from the Bank says a number of counterfeit notes have been presented to it.
12 Now with a new currency being introduced, confusion still reigns as counterfeit notes join the mix.
13 Fine vignettes are seldom seen on counterfeit notes .
14 He said: These steps are a part of our battle against corruption, black money and counterfeit notes .
15 The counterfeit notes - many of which had identical serial numbers - were put into circulation in Tahiti.
16 He was making counterfeit notes .
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