Change for a million?

Salar

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Imagine going to a cashier and asking if they have change for a million.

Police in southern Idaho are looking for someone trying to pass phony $1 million bills.

Officers in Twin Falls said the counterfeits are high quality except for one problem...
The U.S. Treasury never issued a 1 million bill.

The largest bill ever produced was the $100,000 gold certificate issued in the mid 1930's. But it was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and never released for general circulation.

As for the phony $1 million note, police said it looks like it's based on a 1920s dollar bill.
Police haven't made any busts yet in the funny money case.
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I really want to find this guy and shake his hand. Reminds me of when the euro first came out and people were giving phony bills convincing the others that their bills were euro's.
 
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i want one
 
Karma* said:
The $100,000 bill cannot be used by the general public i.e. you and me.;)

Lol people falling for these bills god bless moronic American citizens. You can purchase them from this site. In quantities I wonder what for.:rolleyes:

Here is the $1,000,000 bill.;)

http://mrcybermall.com/millions/link1.html

it was never actually released to the public although it is legal tender and could be used.
 

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