Watch out for bogus bills

BY TODD L. DISHER
Frontiersman
Published on Monday, August 24, 2009 8:14 PM AKDT

PALMER — Unfortunately, cabbage won’t be the only homemade greens coming to the Alaska State Fair.

Counterfeit money is a problem that presents itself at the fair every year, said Detective Kelly Turney of the Palmer Police Department. While he could not put a dollar amount on how much changes hands, Turney said the cash nature of most transactions at the fair make it a likely target for funny money.

There is no set profile for counterfeiters at the fair, he said. It can be as simple as a teenager with a scanner and printer or a more sophisticated operation with multiple people passing bills in different locations, Turney said. Counterfeiters typically try to exchange larger denomination bills — $20s, $50s or $100s — for change in legitimate money.

Most of the counterfeit attempts are made on amusement rides, he said. Because of this, Palmer police meets with the ride operators before the fair. They have just come from the fair in Fairbanks and let the police know if there were any problems there.

While individual vendors may not have any formal training in spotting counterfeits, there are some basic things to look for, Turney said.

• The feel of an authentic dollar bill is very hard to replicate, and there should be red and blue cotton fibers in the paper.

• There is the magnetic strip on side, color changing ink on some of the numbers and the newer bills have watermarks visible when held to the light.

• Mark a bill with a pen that identifies real money. The ink will be yellow or clear if it is a real bill and drastically change colors if it is fake.

“Take your time. Check those few things on the large denomination bills,” Turney said. “There are counterfeit pens available at any office supply store.”

Turney said they typically get one or two calls for counterfeit bills each year. Sometimes the vendor or ride operator can identify who the suspect is, sometimes the suspect heads out before he or she can be stopped, he said. Regardless, a report is made and sent with the bills to the U.S. Secret Service, the agency in charge of counterfeit investigations.

Contact Todd L. Disher at todd.disher@frontiersman.com of 352-2252.

Comments

8 comment(s)

    Rick wrote on Aug 30, 2009 12:43 AM:

    " This is outrageous. The Federal Reserve is the only one who should print counterfeit US currency. "

    jp wrote on Aug 27, 2009 12:31 PM:

    " another " pay to park, pay to get in, pay for every single thing " events that this state is so famous for.
    the non-inspected food booths on Salmonella street, and tomain avenue.
    and the 55 gallon drums full of wasps.
    and let's not forget the screaming brats, rude people, and the absolutely filthy disease ridden "facilities"! and the music from the bands who haven't sold a copy of their music since the sixties.

    Gosh, i just love the fair, don't you??? "

    To not a fair goer wrote on Aug 27, 2009 12:27 PM:

    " Thanks for giving me a chuckle and a smile today! You make a very valid point. "

    legendpiper wrote on Aug 26, 2009 11:39 AM:

    " Pity they were not caught at the gun show passing counterfeit bills4JG06 "

    P on the fair wrote on Aug 26, 2009 9:40 AM:

    " Not a fair goer- Haha, that's awesome! "

    wow wrote on Aug 25, 2009 1:44 PM:

    " "not a fair goer" ...harsh but a valid point "

    Juliet delaney wrote on Aug 25, 2009 10:05 AM:

    " There Is a great conterfit pens that you can buy at walmart or fred meyers and when you mark the bill if it turns brown it's real and if it turns black is't fake. They use them at stores. "

    not a fair goer wrote on Aug 24, 2009 8:53 PM:

    " About time that someone ripped off the fair like they rip everyone else off. "

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