Police investigate fake $100 notes on North West Coast, TAS

Detectives from the Devonport CIB are investigating the use of a number of counterfeit $100 notes in the North West Coast area, Tasmania Police say.

The notes have been passed at 4 businesses across the region over the weekend of the 23 to 26 March 2018.

The notes are distinguishable by the following features:

  • They do not have the Australian coat of arms visible through the note when held up to a light source.
  • They are constructed of paper, not plastic.
  • The clear window located on the end of the note is black.
  • They lack the 7 pointed star when held to a light source.

People are urged to be vigilant and should contact police should they suspect notes that appear to be counterfeit and handle them as little as possible.

Further information can be obtained by visiting the following website:

www.banknotes.rba.gov.au

Any information can be directed to the Devonport Criminal Investigation branch on 64784036 of anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers.

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