Crime & Safety

2 Brighton Businesses Discover Counterfeit Money

Police say the bills were high quality photocopies on heavy paper that made the bills feel quite real.

Two businesses in Brighton discovered fake $20 bills had been used for purchases, according to an advisory message from the Michigan State Police- Brighton Post. The bills were high quality photocopies on heavy paper that made the bills feel quite real. 

According to the advisory, several clues tipped off the businesses when the bills were later examined more closely including: 

  • Some thin areas along the edges of the paper were white 
  • Held up to the light, there was no security thread 
  • Serial numbers were the same on two bills 
  • Finally, a security pen swiped on the paper turned a dark color (pens available at any office supply) 
Check here for more information regarding anti-counterfeit features in U.S. currency. 

Michigan State Police also remind the public that if in doubt dial 911 and an officer will respond as it is the proper phone number for all requests for police/fire/medical in Livingston County and not just for emergencies.

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