Mitchelstown Fraudster Passes Off Prop Money From Film Production As Real Currency

Gardaí are warning the public to be on guard for the fake notes, which are marked with a note saying they're props
A fraudster in Mitchelstown has managed to pass off prop money from a film production as real currency.
Gardaí are warning the public to be on guard for the fake notes, which are marked with a note saying they're props.
They're warning that the 10 and 20 euro notes are very convincing.
A key difference is however, that they're signed by 'Movie Money' under the EU flag, instead of Mario Draghi for the E-C-B president.
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