More fake euro notes found

Europe’s debt crisis may be threatening to unravel the euro, but criminals increasingly see the single currency as worth counterfeiting.

The number of fake euro bank notes found in the second half of last year rose by 4.7 per cent to 310,000 bills from the prior six months, the European Central Bank said yesterday, though it hastened to add that the vast majority of euros were real.

“When compared with the number of genuine euro bank notes in circulation (on average 14.4 billion during the second half of 2011), the proportion of counterfeits remains very low,” the ECB said in a statement.

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