Tasmania Police has urged businesses to be vigilant and on the look-out for counterfeit money after several reports of fake notes being tendered in the North-West recently.
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In the last week, police received at least seven reports of counterfeit $50 and $100 notes tendered to businesses on the Coast.
Police said the counterfeit notes had Chinese writing printed on them.
All businesses and staff were urged to be vigilant when accepting money and to check notes were real, especially $50 and $100.
IN OTHER NEWS:
If anyone had a bank note in their possession and were concerned about the authenticity, the person should contact the police immediately.
Tasmania Police asked for anyone with information regarding the production or purchasing of counterfeit notes to contact the police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000.