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Old September 24th 08, 07:30 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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This morning I went to the bank and made the weekly withdrawl. One of the
$100's just didn't quite look right the ink was a bit off. I looked at it up
against the overhead light, and sure enough, it was Abraham Lincoln's
watermark, not Ben Franklin's.

Someone had apparently bleached a $5 and printed the $100 over it. The crazy
thing was handing it back to the teller and telling her it was a
counterfeit, she did not believe me and used the counterfeit detector pen on
it. Of course it appeared authentic according to the detector pen, because
the paper was real. I had her look at the watermark, and sure enough she
verified she saw Lincoln too. The pen thing would have thrown her, because
this was a bleached $5 bill that was used, so the paper was good, but not
for a $100 bill.

If it had been up to a $20 I would have kept it as a curiousity, but a $100
is a bit much to swallow. I subsequently found out that there have been a
rash of them circulating in our area lately. The teller had purchased it
from another teller earlier whom had taken it in from a deposit. Somebody
was not careful when they took in money today.

I have always thought counterfeits were something I woudl never find -
surprise!


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Old September 24th 08, 07:58 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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scottishmoney wrote:
This morning I went to the bank and made the weekly withdrawl. One of
the $100's just didn't quite look right the ink was a bit off. I
looked at it up against the overhead light, and sure enough, it was
Abraham Lincoln's watermark, not Ben Franklin's.

Someone had apparently bleached a $5 and printed the $100 over it.
The crazy thing was handing it back to the teller and telling her it
was a counterfeit, she did not believe me and used the counterfeit
detector pen on it. Of course it appeared authentic according to the
detector pen, because the paper was real. I had her look at the
watermark, and sure enough she verified she saw Lincoln too. The pen
thing would have thrown her, because this was a bleached $5 bill that
was used, so the paper was good, but not for a $100 bill.

If it had been up to a $20 I would have kept it as a curiousity, but
a $100 is a bit much to swallow. I subsequently found out that there
have been a rash of them circulating in our area lately. The teller
had purchased it from another teller earlier whom had taken it in
from a deposit. Somebody was not careful when they took in money
today.
I have always thought counterfeits were something I woudl never find -
surprise!


When I get a wad of 100s at the bank I often wonder if any of them might be
counterfeit. As good as a teller or cashier might be, they have only so
much time to look at the bills that cross their counters, and it's
inevitable that eventually they'll take a bad one and even pass it on -
maybe to me.

James


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Old September 24th 08, 08:18 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
Michael Benveniste[_2_]
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Default Got A Counterfeit At The Bank

"scottishmoney" wrote:

I have always thought counterfeits were something I woudl never find -
surprise!


Congratulations on your observation skills!

"Bleaching" a $5 note to create a counterfeit $100 was one of the
reasons for the most recent redesign of the five.

http://www.moneyfactory.gov/newmoney.../currency/new5

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Old September 24th 08, 08:19 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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In article , "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote:
scottishmoney wrote:
This morning I went to the bank and made the weekly withdrawl. One of
the $100's just didn't quite look right the ink was a bit off. I
looked at it up against the overhead light, and sure enough, it was
Abraham Lincoln's watermark, not Ben Franklin's.

Someone had apparently bleached a $5 and printed the $100 over it.
The crazy thing was handing it back to the teller and telling her it
was a counterfeit, she did not believe me and used the counterfeit
detector pen on it. Of course it appeared authentic according to the
detector pen, because the paper was real. I had her look at the
watermark, and sure enough she verified she saw Lincoln too. The pen
thing would have thrown her, because this was a bleached $5 bill that
was used, so the paper was good, but not for a $100 bill.

If it had been up to a $20 I would have kept it as a curiousity, but
a $100 is a bit much to swallow. I subsequently found out that there
have been a rash of them circulating in our area lately. The teller
had purchased it from another teller earlier whom had taken it in
from a deposit. Somebody was not careful when they took in money
today.
I have always thought counterfeits were something I woudl never find -
surprise!


When I get a wad of 100s at the bank I often wonder if any of them might be
counterfeit. As good as a teller or cashier might be, they have only so
much time to look at the bills that cross their counters, and it's
inevitable that eventually they'll take a bad one and even pass it on -
maybe to me.

James


ah yes, as johnny rotten used to say, the only notes that count come in wads.
he is a musician for those of you not familiar.
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Old September 24th 08, 09:22 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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Hello

On your posting below! I am only responding to this
newsgroup only. I do not wish to crosspost.

(rec.collecting.paper-money rec.collecting.coins)

Was this a commercial bank, or a credit union?

It is interesting that you received a fake $100.00 dollar
bill from a bank.

Go to the web link shown below. Report it just the same!
http://www.secretservice.gov/money_receive.shtml

Click on "United States Secret Service field office" to
get the local phone number in your area.



KNOW YOUR MONEY

If You Receive a Counterfeit

Do not return it to the passer.

Delay the passer if possible.

Observe the passer's description, as well as that of
any companions, and the license plate numbers of any
vehicles used.

Contact your local police department or United States
Secret Service field office. These numbers can be
found on the inside front page of your local telephone
directory.

Write your initials and the date in the white border
areas of the suspect note.

Limit the handling of the note. Carefully place it in
a protective covering, such as an envelope.

Surrender the note or coin only to a properly identified
police officer or a U.S. Secret Service special agent.


...


"scottishmoney" wrote in message
news


This morning I went to the bank and made the weekly withdrawl. One of the
$100's just didn't quite look right the ink was a bit off. I looked at it
up against the overhead light, and sure enough, it was Abraham Lincoln's
watermark, not Ben Franklin's.

Someone had apparently bleached a $5 and printed the $100 over it. The
crazy thing was handing it back to the teller and telling her it was a
counterfeit, she did not believe me and used the counterfeit detector pen
on it. Of course it appeared authentic according to the detector pen,
because the paper was real. I had her look at the watermark, and sure
enough she verified she saw Lincoln too. The pen thing would have thrown
her, because this was a bleached $5 bill that was used, so the paper was
good, but not for a $100 bill.

If it had been up to a $20 I would have kept it as a curiousity, but a
$100 is a bit much to swallow. I subsequently found out that there have
been a rash of them circulating in our area lately. The teller had
purchased it from another teller earlier whom had taken it in from a
deposit. Somebody was not careful when they took in money today.

I have always thought counterfeits were something I woudl never find -
surprise!



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Old September 24th 08, 10:20 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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Default Got A Counterfeit At The Bank


"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message
...
scottishmoney wrote:
This morning I went to the bank and made the weekly withdrawl. One
of
the $100's just didn't quite look right the ink was a bit off. I
looked at it up against the overhead light, and sure enough, it was
Abraham Lincoln's watermark, not Ben Franklin's.

Someone had apparently bleached a $5 and printed the $100 over it.
The crazy thing was handing it back to the teller and telling her
it
was a counterfeit, she did not believe me and used the counterfeit
detector pen on it. Of course it appeared authentic according to
the
detector pen, because the paper was real. I had her look at the
watermark, and sure enough she verified she saw Lincoln too. The
pen
thing would have thrown her, because this was a bleached $5 bill
that
was used, so the paper was good, but not for a $100 bill.

If it had been up to a $20 I would have kept it as a curiousity,
but
a $100 is a bit much to swallow. I subsequently found out that
there
have been a rash of them circulating in our area lately. The teller
had purchased it from another teller earlier whom had taken it in
from a deposit. Somebody was not careful when they took in money
today.
I have always thought counterfeits were something I woudl never
find -
surprise!


When I get a wad of 100s at the bank I often wonder if any of them
might be counterfeit. As good as a teller or cashier might be, they
have only so much time to look at the bills that cross their
counters, and it's inevitable that eventually they'll take a bad one
and even pass it on - maybe to me.


Decades ago a friend of mine who worked at a bank claimed that he
could spot counterfeits not printed on the right paper just by the
feel of it. That can contribute to a false sense of security - a
quick glance and feel as they're handling the bills and that's all the
precautions they have the time or inclination to take.



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Old September 24th 08, 10:30 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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Default Got A Counterfeit At The Bank

On Sep 24, 4:20*pm, "mazorj" wrote:
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message

...





scottishmoney wrote:
This morning I went to the bank and made the weekly withdrawl. One
of
the $100's just didn't quite look right the ink was a bit off. I
looked at it up against the overhead light, and sure enough, it was
Abraham Lincoln's watermark, not Ben Franklin's.


Someone had apparently bleached a $5 and printed the $100 over it.
The crazy thing was handing it back to the teller and telling her
it
was a counterfeit, she did not believe me and used the counterfeit
detector pen on it. Of course it appeared authentic according to
the
detector pen, because the paper was real. I had her look at the
watermark, and sure enough she verified she saw Lincoln too. The
pen
thing would have thrown her, because this was a bleached $5 bill
that
was used, so the paper was good, but not for a $100 bill.


If it had been up to a $20 I would have kept it as a curiousity,
but
a $100 is a bit much to swallow. I subsequently found out that
there
have been a rash of them circulating in our area lately. The teller
had purchased it from another teller earlier whom had taken it in
from a deposit. Somebody was not careful when they took in money
today.
I have always thought counterfeits were something I woudl never
find -
surprise!


When I get a wad of 100s at the bank I often wonder if any of them
might be counterfeit. *As good as a teller or cashier might be, they
have only so much time to look at the bills that cross their
counters, and it's inevitable that eventually they'll take a bad one
and even pass it on - maybe to me.


Decades ago a friend of mine who worked at a bank claimed that he
could spot counterfeits not printed on the right paper just by the
feel of it. *That can contribute to a false sense of security - a
quick glance and feel as they're handling the bills and that's all the
precautions they have the time or inclination to take.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Decades ago, the quality of the BEP's printing was much better -
heavier, and the engraving deep enough to produce raised lines on the
paper. Get a five dollar bill from the 1950s and compare it to
today's fiver!!!

oly
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Old September 24th 08, 10:49 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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In article , "scottishmoney"
wrote:

This morning I went to the bank and made the weekly withdrawl. One of
the
$100's just didn't quite look right the ink was a bit off. I looked at
it up
against the overhead light, and sure enough, it was Abraham Lincoln's
watermark, not Ben Franklin's.

[snip]

Was it a small bank or branch office? Most of the decent-sized
branches around here in Kaleefornia have automated counting
devices at each teller location that verify the watermark and
security tread as part of the counting process.

When you make a cash deposit at a teller, they run the bills
through the counting machine as a standard practice, both to
verify the count and do the automatic counterfeit checking ...

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Old September 24th 08, 10:56 PM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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"oly" wrote in message
...
On Sep 24, 4:20 pm, "mazorj" wrote:
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message

...

scottishmoney wrote:
This morning I went to the bank and made the weekly withdrawl.
One
of
the $100's just didn't quite look right the ink was a bit off. I
looked at it up against the overhead light, and sure enough, it
was
Abraham Lincoln's watermark, not Ben Franklin's.


Someone had apparently bleached a $5 and printed the $100 over
it.
The crazy thing was handing it back to the teller and telling her
it
was a counterfeit, she did not believe me and used the
counterfeit
detector pen on it. Of course it appeared authentic according to
the
detector pen, because the paper was real. I had her look at the
watermark, and sure enough she verified she saw Lincoln too. The
pen
thing would have thrown her, because this was a bleached $5 bill
that
was used, so the paper was good, but not for a $100 bill.


If it had been up to a $20 I would have kept it as a curiousity,
but
a $100 is a bit much to swallow. I subsequently found out that
there
have been a rash of them circulating in our area lately. The
teller
had purchased it from another teller earlier whom had taken it in
from a deposit. Somebody was not careful when they took in money
today.
I have always thought counterfeits were something I woudl never
find - surprise!


When I get a wad of 100s at the bank I often wonder if any of them
might be counterfeit. As good as a teller or cashier might be,
they
have only so much time to look at the bills that cross their
counters, and it's inevitable that eventually they'll take a bad
one
and even pass it on - maybe to me.


Decades ago a friend of mine who worked at a bank claimed that he
could spot counterfeits not printed on the right paper just by the
feel of it. That can contribute to a false sense of security - a
quick glance and feel as they're handling the bills and that's all
the
precautions they have the time or inclination to take.- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -


Decades ago, the quality of the BEP's printing was much better -

heavier, and the engraving deep enough to produce raised lines on the
paper. Get a five dollar bill from the 1950s and compare it to
today's fiver!!!

And try to find a new issue of an intaglio stamp, which were things of
beauty in their own right. They're all cheap, cartoonish offset
printing now.


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Old September 25th 08, 04:13 AM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money,rec.collecting.coins
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In article , "Mr. Jaggers"
lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com says...

When I get a wad of 100s at the bank I often wonder if any of them might be
counterfeit. As good as a teller or cashier might be, they have only so
much time to look at the bills that cross their counters, and it's
inevitable that eventually they'll take a bad one and even pass it on -
maybe to me.



Bah. You're just trying to make everyone else feel envious that
you "get a wad of 100s at the bank." Apparantly, "often."


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