Fake Benjamins Being Passed in Point Pleasant Beach, Manasquan

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POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ – Point Pleasant police today warned businesses owners that fake $100 bills are being passed around in the borough and they should be on the lookout for the phony bills.

“It has come to our attention that individuals may be attempting to pass counterfeit $100 bills both here and in the Manasquan area,” the department said. “In the event you choose to accept larger denomination bills please be diligent in checking their authenticity. Should you come across any suspected counterfeit bills please contact the police department to respond. You can review the below link for tips on authenticating paper currency.”

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