Techniques of identifying counterfeit Money at your businesses:
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- How to spot counterfeit banknotes ; The bearer of the banknote is supposed to compare the suspected banknote with one of the same denomination from a different source.
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- Do not compare with the reproductions in a brochure (or a print out from the internet), which always differ from the original.
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- Unfold a received banknote and look at the front and the back.
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- Check the banknote for the security features (refer to write-up on the Features of the Ghanaian Banknote)
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- Pay attention to soiled or repaired bills
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- The Bank of Ghana can assist you in verifying the validity of a suspected note.
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- Notify the police as soon as possible if you think that a banknote has been counterfeited
most commonly asked questions : How to spot a counterfeit banknotes ?, what do i do if i get a fake banknotes? This question keep me sometimes very much amazed. because all the banknotes in circulation more than 50% of those are fake.
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- Notify the police as soon as possible if you think that a banknote has been counterfeited
How to spot counterfeit banknotes, What do I do if I get a counterfeit banknote?
Counterfeit banknotes are rare but are not worthless.
We cannot reimburse you for counterfeit banknotes. If you suspect that you have a counterfeit banknote,especially if its a very poor quality, please take it to your nearest police station. The police should fill out an NCO-1 form and provide you with a receipt and incident number. The suspect notes will be sent to the National Crime Agency and if counterfeit to the Bank of England for further examination. But for my opinion if its our very high quality and undetectable as ours, then you have no worries because you have the usual genuine currency which you can re-use with no problems
If there is insufficient information to pursue an investigation or the circumstances are not suspicious then please return the notes to the Bank of England using one of these forms.