Peterborough Police Determine No Counterfeit Coins Were In Circulation After Investigation

Peterborough Police Service have determined that no counterfeit coins were used at a Chemong Road plaza coin machine announced Wednesday.

The Toonie was introduced in Canada on Feb. 19, 1996. Photo by Luke Best.

The police discovered the possible counterfeit Toonies on April 21 and believed they were not genuine according to reports.

After further investigations, the police determined that the coins were genuine.

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Peterborough Police Warn Public of Possible Counterfeit Coins in Circulation

Peterborough Police Service is increasing awareness of counterfeit coins that may be circulating in Peterborough announced on Thursday.

The Toonie was introduced in Canada on Feb. 19, 1996. Photo by Luke Best.

Over a dozen counterfeit Toonies were turned in from an out chute of a coin machine at a Chemong Road plaza on Tuesday.

Anyone with information is asked to call Peterborough Police at 705-876-1122 x555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or report online.

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Peterborough Police Service Issue Counterfeit Currency Warning

The Peterborough Police Service is warning businesses and the general public to be watchful for counterfeit bills currently circulating in our area.
 
The bills, that may at first glance appear as Canadian currency, have identifiable Chinese characters marked on them. If your Canadian cash has Chinese writing on it, it’s a fake.

Three of these fake bills were recently seen at a Peterborough-based grocery store. The bills with Chinese lettering are apparently intended for training purposes and are not meant for circulation.
 
Police are advising businesses and residents alike to always carefully check bills during transactions and immediately report any suspicious bills to the Peterborough Police Service via the non-emergency line 705-876-1122.

A similar counterfeit bill, seized by the Northeast District RCMP in late August 2017, is now being seen in Peterborough. Some of the counterfeit bills being circulated have blue Chinese characters. 

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