A man can make perfect counterfeit bills. They look exactly like real ones, they’re made of exactly the same materials, made the same way, everything. So perfect, one could pretty much call them real bills. One day he successfully makes a perfect copy of another bill. However, he gets caught when he tries to use the copy. How is this possible?
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By either making a $2 bill or a $1000, both of which aren’t for use anymore.
if he had to they would have the same seiole number.
Both answers are incorrect. Keep guessing.
He presents a crisp, freshly printed bill with an old series year. The old series year would suggest that the bill should be worn from circulation.
Some very good answers here. We’ve yet to see the one we’re looking for. Keep guessing.
the guy comes in with many of the same bill, with the same siole number?
Nope, it’s not the serial numbers, keep guessing.
hint please?
Reread the riddle and take everything very literally.
he makes the bills like duck bills!
LOL, very funny
But no. Keep trying.
Ummm…Well…Wouldn’t he be making a perfect copy of a counterfeit bill…?
the man was caught making the copy and then was caught using it
Ice Princess, you nailed it.
The riddle states: “A man can make a perfect counterfeit bill.” Well … it was a counterfeit bill, so of course he got caught.
Great job, you’re today’s winner.