Does Anyone Remember Hans + Lotte Hass..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just spend it. Morally you are doing nothing wrong because money itself is just a piece of paper that represents value. You accepted it in good faith, therefore it was worth �20 to you at the time, so it has a real value to you. Or something.
It's only the scumbags who make them who are cheating the system, not those who innocently acquire them.
I was a Sub-Postmaster for 23yrs,we often used to get fake notes sent with our weekly cash, we just sent them back and got credit,We could spot a fake straight away, we would sometimes get people trying it on by saying that we had given it to them over our counter, in EVERY case this was not true, The post Office rule was this, if we took a fake note from someone we did not give them good money in return, the customer lost the money.
In this chain there is one winner and one loser, the winner is the scumbag who is printing them, the loser is the person who ends up with it wether it be the individual or the business man, in each case they all want to pass it on to someone else.
We also used to get lots of fake �1 coins, they were even easier to spot, usually made from gold painted lead.