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Suspected Counterfeit Banknotes7 Steps to Handling Suspicious
Banknotes
It’s a criminal offence to pass on a fake note.The last person caught with the counterfeit note is usually the one stuck with the loss.
Value - Currencies reduce in value Inflation - Due to an increase in money circulating the
economy Reduced Risk - Cash handlers refuse large value banknotesTraders - Left out of pocket when counterfeit banknotes are
confiscated by the banks
The Effects of Counterfeit Banknotes on Society:
How do you tell if a note is Counterfeit or Genuine?
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By Feeling;The note feels crisp and firm.There is raised print on the left and right edges.
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Against the light, the watermark shows a portrait of Europa and the value.The portrait window reveals a portrait of Europa.
By Looking;
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The hologram shows a portrait of Europa and the value.The portrait window shows rainbow-coloured lines when tiltedThe emerald number displays an effect of the light that moves up and down.
By Tilting;
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If you suspect a counterfeit note:
Keep calm and safe.The European Central Bank have outlined 7 steps to follow if you are uncertain of a banknote’s authenticity.
Do
1. Tell the customer that you need to speak briefly to your supervisor or a security officer, but ensure that the customer can always see the note.
2. Make a mental note of the customer’s appearance.
3. Try to stall them.
Do
4. Contact your local Authorities.5. If they leave by car, make a note of their
number plate and the car make & model.6. Hand over the suspect note without delay to
your supervisor or security officer for forwarding to the authorities.
7. Make sure you are safe at all times.
Make sure youDon’t
• Get into an argument with the customer.• Prevent the customer from leaving even if
they have been asked to wait for the authorities.
• Return the note to the customer if at all possible.