A Tennessee man was charged and jailed by police Friday after he used an old $50 bill to pay for goods at a at Quik Mart store.
A clerk at Quik Mart, South Cannon Boulevard, notified police after the marker used to detect counterfeit bills didnt check as real. reports David Melson of the Shelbyville Times-Gazette.
The front side of the bill was off center and it didnt feel like a normal bill, it did look to be counterfeit, officer Brock Horner said in his report.
The man, Lorenzo Gaspar was taken to jail by the officer, but was released after a sergeant noted that old bill are still legitimate legal tender but do not check with modern cash markers.
Two separate banks declared the bill to be real after studying it. Mr Gaspar was released from jail with an apology and told to change the note for a newer traceable one.
Its a good job Mr Gaspar wasnt caught using gold or silver as a form of currency, despite the US Constitution declaring that the precious metals are legal tender, the feds consider it a heinous crime punishable by jail time.
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Poster Comment:
I'll give you a pack of Skittles for each one of these worthless bills that you send me.