Counterfeit Currency

WHAT TO DO IF YOU RECEIVE A SUSPECTED COUNTERFEIT NOTE

  1. Stop the transaction, request another note, and if possible, keep the suspected counterfeit

  2. Call the local police.

  3. Record the details of how you received the note (time, number of notes, denomination, context, description of the individual(s) who gave you the note, etc.)

  4. Give the note only to the police, and always request a receipt.  (If the note is genuine, it will be returned to you.)

REMEMBER

  • Always check two or more security features.

  • Compare a suspect note with one you know to be genuine.

  • The authenticity of a bank note may be in question, not necessarily the integrity of the person passing it.

  • Those who pass counterfeit notes may be innocent victims of crime.

  • You can check bank notes without special instruments.  The Bank of Canada cannot endorse any product or provide any warranty for devices used to validate security features on bank notes.

  • It is a Criminal offence to knowingly use or possess a counterfeit bank note.

  • The reproduction of bank notes is restricted under the Criminal Code and the Copyright Act.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The Bank of Canada provides a variety of training tools and information to help you quickly, easily, and reliably identify genuine bank notes.  Please contact:

Bank of Canada
Toll-free: 1-888-513-8212
Facsimile: (613) 782-7533
E-mail:
education@bankofcanada.ca
www.bankofcanada.ca/en/banknotes

 

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