Tasmanian Police issue warning over counterfeit $100 notes circulating throughout southern areas

Tasmanians are being warned to be wary of counterfeit notes circulating throughout southern areas of the state.

Counterfeit $100 notes are being used throughout Hobart, Glenorchy and Bellerive.

Inspector Jason Klug said the notes were easily identifiable as fake once inspected.

An example of the fake $100 notes that are circulating around Hobart, Glenorchy and Bellerive. Supplied
Camera IconAn example of the fake $100 notes that are circulating around Hobart, Glenorchy and Bellerive. Supplied Credit: News Corp Australia
The notes can be identified as fake upon close inspection. Supplied
Camera IconThe notes can be identified as fake upon close inspection. Supplied Credit: News Corp Australia

“While people might not notice at first glance, the notes have words such as ‘this is not legal tender’ written on them, and the usually clear plastic element is black and not transparent,” he said.

“When handling cash, check notes for any inconsistencies such as this before accepting them as payment.”

Inspector Klug said people should contact police and provide any relevant information, including CCTV, if they detect a counterfeit note.

“Please be aware that these notes are circulating and check that the cash you are handling is legitimate,” he said.

Inspector Klug advised anyone with information about the use of counterfeit notes to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers Tasmania at crimestopperstas.com.au.

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