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Police warning over fake $100 notes

Police are warning the public about counterfeit cash in circulation on the Island.

A Police spokeswoman said: “The Bermuda Police Service would like to warn the public about counterfeit Bermuda $100 notes. This denomination of fake currency was tendered at a couple of businesses over the weekend.

“The public should be aware that genuine currency has the following security features: watermarks, a security thread and images that can only be seen under an ultra-violet light. For more information, please visit www.police.bm and select Counterfeit Currency. Anyone with any information about counterfeit currency is encouraged to contact the main Police number on 295-0011.”

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Published September 19, 2011 at 4:49 pm (Updated September 19, 2011 at 4:48 pm)

Police warning over fake $100 notes

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