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In recent years, however, the so-called movie money has been increasingly been ... $103.4 millionin counterfeit bills were spent last year. That included a 25 percent increase in the use of ...
Wichita police are warning business owners to be on alert after a man used fake $100 bills, marked as movie props, to make ...
A man was arrested last week after passing counterfeit $50 and $100 bills at a Wawa in ... used the fake money — which is designed to be used on movie sets and can be ordered online — at ...
He makes two types of fake bills; one that looks convincing closeup ... But research and development company RAND says that some supposed “movie money” is in circulation in the EU.
The Secret Service reports that the threat of counterfeits continues to evolve due to advances in technology and the increasing availability of scanning and printing devices.
and have recovered stacks of fake bills "worth" $45,000. While the bills resemble real money, RPD says they are clearly labeled "prop movie money," and on the front, it says "for motion picture ...
(KSNW) — Wichita police have issued a warning about fake movie money circulating in the area. Unlike counterfeit bills, these bills are designed for movie and television production. They appear ...
Three members of the Iowa House have voted to advance a bill that would make it a felony to use fake “movie money” to buy things in Iowa. Representative Megan Jones of Sioux Rapids went online ...
(KSNW) — A day after Wichita Police warned about movie prop money circulating ... right area where legitimate bills say “The United States of America,” the fake bills typically indicate ...
SO THAT’S INTERESTING. Police in Lancaster said the town has seen some fake movie prop money being used to pay for things at local businesses. The bills look real, but the phrase “For Motion ...
More fake movie money is circulating in the Wiregrass and some people are continuing to try to pass the bills as legitimate cash. Houston County and the city of Dothan are among the many other ...
Juan Amaya has done hundreds of millions of dollars in cash business—fake dollars, that is. Amaya runs Prop Movie Money, a business in Miami that makes look-alike bills for film and TV productions.