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Police allegedly found about $1,700 in counterfeit $50 and $100 bills from a man who is accused of being out past his curfew on Thursday morning.
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Some of the funny money, in an evidence photo released by police, looks to be noticeably shorter than legal tender. What appears to be Chinese letters can be seen near the right sides of the fake money bearing images of Canadian prime ministers William Lyon Mackenzie King and Sir Robert Borden.
“It’s quite obviously counterfeit,” said police spokesperson Lincoln Louttit.
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