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$100 Cad. PMD Or Error?

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What do you guys think of this bill here? I was almost about to spend it when I noticed some missing parts to this polymer.

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PMD.
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I was in rotten Ronald's today and a lady was given the cashier a new $5 bill and it was cut off near the bottom they would not take it. I should have traded here for another finsky ,kind of looked like this one.


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 Posted 03/03/2014  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You can take the printing off polymore notes very easy, there is a couple floating around without serial numbers that I know of for sure.
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Acetone or nail polish remover will remove the ink of ploymers.

When ever I travel, South America, Europe, Africa everyone double checks banknotes that they receive and give for counterfeits. I mean really check it. Shift hologram, check the water mark, feel the raised ink. They don't hid the fact that they are check it either.

US dollars if they are not new and crisp they will not refuse it.

It is only in Canada and the US that people don't check their currency.
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It looks like the note is just torn.
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I thought that the little holes underneath the 2 and the 7 were of interest. And under "Gouverneur" the bill is peeled to expose a white core. Thought maybe I caught something good.
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Maybe an Australian with better knowledge of polymer would know. The white fabric-y part looks like cigarette paper. And what's with the two little holes? is more my question.

@Canadian-Banknotes: Thanks for your input. I thought that polymer doesn't rip so easily. I was imagining someone trying to rip it from the bottom upward but somehow the fibres made the rip go horizontally. That's what puzzles me is the white inside bits that are showing and how small the rip was. :)



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I had to separate these pics into left and right because of the 100kb limit on images. The blue background is just a $5 bill.
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Take a 5 dollar note with some pure acetone and try to duplicate this note, you will create something similar.
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Is that a fact? I really don't want to destroy any currency by doing destructive tests. I see what acetone does to Styrofoam though.
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