Warning issued as fake £20 notes seized by businesses in Calderdale town

A warning has been issued after fake £20 notes were found to be used in a Calderdale town.
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The Brighouse BID team issued the warning on social media highlighting concerns about the forged notes being used.

A spokesperson said: "Shoppers and businesses please be aware that fake £20 notes are circulating around Brighouse. The police are aware, be extra vigilant."

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According to the Bank of England, fake notes are rare and typically make up less than 0.01% of the cash in circulation.

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Fake money has been used in Brighouse

However, with the cost of living rising, it is a good idea to be careful of any fake £20 notes.

How to tell if a note is fake?

The Bank of England published a guide to check whether notes are genuine or fake.

There are different checks depending on the different notes. This is what you need to know for £20 polymer notes:

Hologram

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The word changes between ‘Twenty’ and ‘Pounds’ when the note is tilted on a real £20 note.

See-through windows

The foil on the metallic image over the main window is gold and blue on the front of the note and silver on the back on a real note.

A second, smaller window in the bottom corner of the note should also be visible.

The Queen’s portrait in the see-through window

A portrait of the Queen should be printed on the window with ‘£20 Bank of England’ printed twice around the edge.

Raised print and dots

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New £20 notes are printed on polymer, which is a thin and flexible plastic material, but in the corner, there is a cluster of raised dots for blind and partially sighted people to identify the value of the note.

On the front of the note, you can feel raised print saying "Bank of England'.

Silver foil patch

On a genuine £20 note, above the main see-through window on the front of the note, there is a silver foil patch containing a 3D image of the coronation crown.

Purple foil patch

A second foil patch can also help you verify a £20 bank note.

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It is a round, purple foil patch that contains the letter ‘T’.

This is located on the back of the note, directly behind the silver crown on the front of the note.

Print quality

Printed lines and colours on a genuine note are sharp, clear and free from smudges or blurred edges.If you use a magnifying glass, you will see the value of the note written in small letters and numbers below the Queen’s portrait.

Ultraviolet number

Under a good-quality ultraviolet light, the number ‘20’ appears in bright red and green on the front of the note, against a duller background.

What should you do if you have been given a fake note?

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Take any fake notes to the nearest police station, and give as much detail as you can so the police can fill out an NCO-1 form.

Fake notes cannot be reimbursed. Any suspected notes will be sent to the National Crime Agency and, if they're fake, on to the Bank of England.