Well today was an interesting day. When Boyter, Greg & myself went out for lunch today, everything seemed normal... until Greg decided to buy some hot chips for lunch.
He tries to pay for the chips with a $10 note and they don't accept it. Weird we thought, so I had to lend him $3 in coins hoping they would accept that. Turns out the $10 note was fake!
Now I always thought the Aussie dollar was pretty hard to copy, and I suppose it is, but this proves it's seriously possible. The fake note was picked up by Greg at a train station as change for buying a train ticket and
it appears it was discovered due to the bleeding of the ink through the note (the "10" from the reverse side is clearly visible when it shouldn't be) as well as the dark ink falling off the note in places you wouldn't expect - ie where people don't usually fold the money).
If you have a look at the pics attached to this blog (down the bottom), see if you can tell which one is the counterfeit note. At first glance it is quite hard to tell (putting them side-by-side makes it really easy) because most of the
things we are used to seeing are present:
Two small differences are highlighted on closer inspection - the words of the person's name (Banjo Paterson or Mary Gilmore) are missing on the fake one and also
the signatures from the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Secretary to the Treasurer are both different AND in a different order - but that could just be because the fake one is based on an older note?
I decided to capture a low resolution copy of the fake one before Greg hands it into the authorities just for interests sake - to prove that counterfeit notes are OUT THERE and in circulation - even if it is only in $10 amounts! So have a look below and see if you can tell which one is the fake note and which one is the real note.
You have been warned!
Comments
Dish (not verified)
Wed, 08/19/2009 - 20:41
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Hey there Nisch, Do you mind if I post this link on my facebook
nisch
Wed, 08/19/2009 - 20:43
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Hey Dish Go ahead mate! Nisch
Dish (not verified)
Wed, 08/19/2009 - 21:15
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Thanks mate :o)
Simone (not verified)
Thu, 09/03/2009 - 12:49
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Hi, I think we have one of these. If you have a look at the bott
nisch
Thu, 09/03/2009 - 22:09
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Hi Simone. I think the older version of the note does not have t
kym (not verified)
Thu, 03/18/2010 - 10:01
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just did the banking for work and found one exactly like your on
BoostBro (not verified)
Mon, 04/12/2010 - 12:28
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I Just got one the same as yours last night 11/4/10 but the ink
AlanS (not verified)
Tue, 06/01/2010 - 22:00
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Sorry Guys the 1993 & 1994 $10 note were originally printed in w
nisch
Tue, 06/01/2010 - 22:47
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Hi AlanS. Thanks for the info - however, this note had a differe