Counterfeit Bill Detector
Jan 30, 07 09:46 AM PDT

If you're a tourist from Japan, it would be prudent to pick up this Counterfeit Bill Detector before you leave for your destination. It is said that Japanese tourists often fall to the wiles of unscrupulous traders who give out counterfeit bills, although that source cannot be verified. Measuring no bigger than a keychain, the Counterfeit Bill Detector utilizes both UV ray detectors and a magnetic code scanner to determine the authenticity of the bill. A beep will alert you of fake bills, so make sure you know enough local lingo to get your message across. You can pick up this device for less than $13, a small sum to pay in order to avoid heartache and loss abroad.
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