Counterfeit 50-euro banknotes circulating in Belgrade: This is the only way you'll recognize it
We tried to exchange a counterfeit banknote in one of Belgrade's exchange offices and found out why that's almost impossible
Counterfeit banknotes are a common occurrence in the world, but it is very difficult for a layperson to distinguish them from the original.
If it's about high quality forgery, an ordinary person will not be able to recognize it and this will very likely lead to fraud.
A Telegraf crew came into possession of one of the counterfeit bills that was not done very precisely, but was still good enough to deceive you.
However, in one Belgrade exchange office, the banknote was assessed as a forgery at first sight.
There we learned what a machine that recognizes counterfeit money looks like, as well as what a perfect counterfeit bill looked like, and where you are most likely to encounter this type of fraud.
In the video at the top of the page, find out what can happen if you try to exchange counterfeit money in an exchange office.
(Telegraf Biznis)