Counterfeit banknotes and trading without registration
Wesley Wayne Weber[2] is a Canadian who is considered one of the country's most prominent counterfeit banknote creators.[3][1][4] Weber succeeded in counterfeiting the 1986 series Canadian hundred-dollar bill. They were the highest quality computer produced counterfeits of Canadian banknotes to date.[5] Between ten and nineteen percent of retailers nationwide refused accepting 100 dollar bills as payment, due to the difficulty of identifying the fake copies.[6][7] In 2006 the Canadian documentary series Masterminds featured an episode about him.[8]
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^"Money Maker". Masterminds. Episode 51. 7 November 2006. Event occurs at 2:14. History (Canadian TV network). The exceptional forgery soon became epidemic, spreading through cities across the country and inflicting huge losses on businesses. We started seeing refusing notes go up as a result. Nineteen percent of retailers would not accept the 100 dollar bill because they perceived that it was too risky
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