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Money Tree cost me thousands!!
23 Aug 15 00:03
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Remember years ago constantly having them offered to buy in the pub not seen one for years.

Are the securities now so sdvanced the conners can't produce them now??
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Report crags August 23, 2015 12:05 AM BST
They are making their fortunes out of the pound coins... for the moment.
Report Ramruma August 23, 2015 9:32 AM BST
They are making their fortunes out of the pound coins... for the moment.

Then they have improved immeasurably. It is some years since I've noticed someone deliberately passing me fakes (at one point I stopped using a particular fast food outlet, such was the disdain of its staff for the sterling work of the Royal Mint). That said, some of the early snide coins were apparently made by counterfeiters who'd never actually seen a genuine coin, and would mix English and Welsh features, or stick Her Majesty upside down.

On those rare occasions I win enough to be paid in £50 notes, the bookie invariably asks if I mind fifties, which may be a sign there is still a problem at the top end.
Report Money Tree cost me thousands!! August 23, 2015 10:00 AM BST
Oh if people still avoid them then maybe there is a problem.
Report s.kenbo August 23, 2015 10:38 AM BST
I think most people decline £50 notes because it's hard work spending them. Whenever I've paid with a fifty in the past I always feel a bit awkward because the cashiers always hold them up to the light, and turn the note round two or three times before accepting it, plus I'm always hoping to myself that it is real.

We used to get £10 notes for £3 in the late 90's, they were easy to spend in dark nightclubs/pubs but you couldn't get away with it all the time. I'd have thought counterfeit notes would be top notch nowadays.
Report dunlaying August 23, 2015 11:19 AM BST
Clydesdales were a problem.
Report crags August 23, 2015 1:35 PM BST
Ramruma, over 50 million estimated to be in circulation. A new £1 coin that will be harder to fake is being introduced in 2017.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2918703/How-fake-1-coins-purse-Bank-England-chiefs-admit-currently-50-million-fakes-circulation-s-one-thirty-fool-vending-machines.html
Report Ramruma August 23, 2015 3:04 PM BST
@crags -- that is very interesting. I've just had a quick shufti at my "known fakes" pile (which I use for supermarket trollies) and can see the patterns the paper describes, with the inscribed, milled edge being a giveaway even after they forged the other parts right.
Report Ramruma August 23, 2015 3:06 PM BST
Interesting that the reason for changing the design each year is to make it easier for the experts to spot fakes. I'd have thought it makes it harder for the public, if we cannot be sure what the coins are supposed to look like. Most likely the Mint has smarter people than me, though.
Report Zazu August 23, 2015 3:13 PM BST
Was in a clothes shop the other day and they put all notes through a machine to check they were genuine



Can still get rid of fake £20s at music festival though Cool
Report donny osmond August 23, 2015 3:43 PM BST
most people wont take €500 notes

i had such a job getting one last christmas
Report horusisis August 23, 2015 7:27 PM BST
mate of mine just got six months in prison for forgery, he was filing the edges off 50p's and turning them into 10s
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