Bank of Greece sets sights on fake euro problem

The Bank of Greece is preparing a public awareness campaign regarding the perils of counterfeit euro notes. The recent discovery of fake 200-euro notes in Greece caused the authorities to focus on high denominations.

Source: Kathimerini

The Bank of Greece and the Hellenic Banks' Association are preparing a public awareness campaign regarding the perils of counterfeit euro notes. They have also called on banks to ensure that ATMs are loaded only with banknotes that they have received from the

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