Counterfeit Money Tips to Avoid Fakes at home and when Travelling

Would you notice if you were handed a fake bank note? It can be hard enough to tell the difference with currency you are familiar with, but even more difficult when travelling in a foreign country. Many people are unaware that either knowingly or innocently passing along counterfeit money could result in a fine or even a spell in jail. This is definitely something you want to avoid when travelling. For those who have never given it much thought it is worth spending some time learning how to spot forgeries.buy counterfeit money online


Never take risks with your hard-earned cash when travelling. Use legitimate Bureaux de Change or banks to exchange currency and avoid changing money on the street, no matter how tempting an offer may appear.

There are many different ways to check for counterfeit notes. Businesses use ultra-violet light machines, automatic note checkers, marker pens or other gadgets. However, the average person at home, or travelling, has to rely on their wits and senses.

After exchanging your travel money at a legitimate bank or Bureaux de Change, take some time to examine the notes you receive. Feel the texture and observe the quality and clarity of the print, especially if parts of the print are raised rather than flat. It is said that the easiest way to spot a fake, other than by using a gadget, is by the feel of it. Bank notes are normally printed on paper made from a mixture of cotton and linen which has a distinct feel and is very different from ordinary paper. Currency varies from country to country and unwary travellers are often targeted.

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