The look and feel of a $20 bill are full of counterfeit safeguards, with at least one common identifier offering an immediate sign of whether you have a fake.
Business owners in a New Jersey county are being warned to watch out for what police are calling phony movie money.
Multiple cases of "movie money" being used instead of real currency have been reported in Gloucester Township. Police remind people to stay vigilant.
The phony bills look and feel nearly identical to real United States cash, but Gloucester Township police say instead of “Federal Reserve Note” at the top, the fake money reads “Motion Picture Use.” ...
IN THAT ROLE UNTIL THE BOARD FINDS A MORE PERMANENT REPLACEMENT. YORK COUNTY REGIONAL POLICE WANT YOU TO LOOK FOR COUNTERFEIT MONEY. SEVERAL BUSINESSES REPORTED GETTING FAKE BILLS RECENTLY. THE POLICE ...