It’s a pretty good bet that a hundred dollar bill is counterfeit if it’s printed in Spanish. Police in a Washington suburb arrested a man on drunken driving charges and found three phony $100s on him. Prince William County, Virginia, authorities say the DUI charge led to the arrest of a second man who had 59 of the phony Benjamins in his house. The counterfeit bills had a phrase in Spanish that roughly translates to “lucky ticket.” Police say the Secret Service has seen more than 100 such notes worldwide. One of the suspects told investigators he brought them from Peru.
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