Fake £20 bank notes are still in use in the Lancaster area - police have warned.
Multiple businesses and members of the public have reported a surge in counterfeit notes, said a Lancashire Police spokesperson.
In October, Lancaster BID (Business Improvement District) warned city centre businesses to be vigilant after reports of youths trying to spend fake £20 notes in shops.
Police have issued advice on how to spot a counterfeit note.
- Feel - Real notes have raised print and feel crisp - fake notes are often smooth and glossy
- See through - hold to the light - the hologram should change from 'twenty pounds' to '£20' and you should see a clear portrait window.
- Metallic thread: should appear as a dashed silver line that turns solid when tilted.
- UV check: under UV light, a bright res and green '£20' should glow
- Recent notes have had sellotape covering 'prop note' so check each notes for any concealed print.
Police have asked that people spread the word to any friends that may run a business.
If you think you may have taken fake notes please hand them in to your nearest police station and do not attempt to use them. If you have any CCTV of people using these notes in your store please report this to police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Read more: Warning after youths try to use fake £20 notes in Lancaster shops - Beyond Radio


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