The counterfeit money looked good, but there was one flaw: there is no such thing as a billion-dollar bill.
US Customs agents in California say they found 250 bogus billion-dollar bills while investigating a man charged with currency smuggling.
Tekle Zigetta, 45, pleaded guilty to three federal counts of trying to bring cash, fake bills and a fake $100,000 gold certificate into the United States in January.
Further investigation led agents to a West Hollywood apartment where they found the stash of yellowing and wrinkled one billion-dollar bills with an issue date of 1934 and bearing a picture of President Grover Cleveland.
"You would think the $1 billion denomination would be a giveaway that these notes are fake, but some people are still taken in," James Todak said, a secret services agent involved in the probe.
Counterfeit? Or just getting ready for Bernanke? [
Not mentioned is how something can be "counterfeit" if it's an original work of art that doesn't try to imitate something that already exists.
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