LDFerguson
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I think this is a strange story. Who the hell goes to the trouble of producing fake €2 coins? Can they really be manufactured for so little that passing them off for €2 each makes it worthwhile?
I also think the advice given in the article is funny. Picture the scene … you’re a barman or a shopkeeper in a busy place, with a queue of customers to serve. Some lad hands over €10 in €2 coins. “Wait now sir while I get out my magnifying glass and magnet…”
https://www.independent.ie/irish-ne...t-if-your-coin-is-a-counterfeit-41887485.html
I also think the advice given in the article is funny. Picture the scene … you’re a barman or a shopkeeper in a busy place, with a queue of customers to serve. Some lad hands over €10 in €2 coins. “Wait now sir while I get out my magnifying glass and magnet…”
https://www.independent.ie/irish-ne...t-if-your-coin-is-a-counterfeit-41887485.html