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This listing is selling what looks like fake US notes by the bundle
This listing is selling what looks like fake US notes by the bundle
Randy Conway
Www.killermarbles.com
Www.suncitycoin.com
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bob
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Just for grins, I tweeted the link to the Secret Service. I'm not expecting to hear back. Just like the word 'replica' is advertised on fake coin listings but isn't actually on the coin, I have a suspicion the bills might arrive without the Chinese writing.
WHAT link?
Just for grins, I tweeted the link to the Secret Service. I'm not expecting to hear back. Just like the word 'replica' is advertised on fake coin listings but isn't actually on the coin, I have a suspicion the bills might arrive without the Chinese writing.
WHAT link?
This one...
Those notes are used by Chinese banktells when they train counting.
Any Chinese bank teller worth their salt has to be well trained in counting US $2 bills.
Not intended as counterfeit, and if they are all marked as indicated, then likely not an issue. Will be interested to see if cmerlo1 gets an answer from the SS..... Cheers, RickO
I remember watching a documentary about the BEP once, and I'm pretty sure they said it was OK to copy US currency as long as the copy is at least 150% original size.
bob
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Just for grins, I tweeted the link to the Secret Service. I'm not expecting to hear back. Just like the word 'replica' is advertised on fake coin listings but isn't actually on the coin, I have a suspicion the bills might arrive without the Chinese writing.
WHAT link?
This one...
Thank you. I didn't feel like going through the hassle of copying an item number and searching eBay for it, as copying and pasting with my small tablet gets annoying.
Whatever it was is gone, now. Got yanked by eBay, apparently.
Just for grins, I tweeted the link to the Secret Service. I'm not expecting to hear back. Just like the word 'replica' is advertised on fake coin listings but isn't actually on the coin, I have a suspicion the bills might arrive without the Chinese writing.
WHAT link?
This one...
Thank you. I didn't feel like going through the hassle of copying an item number and searching eBay for it, as copying and pasting with my small tablet gets annoying.
Whatever it was is gone, now. Got yanked by eBay, apparently.
It was a stack of 'copies' of 1976 $2 bills from China, essentially. The seller claimed they were 'trainer' notes for Chinese bankers, and they allegedly had Chinese writing stamped on them to indicate they weren't fake.
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