Police are investigating after counterfeit notes were used at Sunshine Coast businesses.
A man attempted to exchange a counterfeit $100 note for two $50 notes at a business on David Low Way, Bli Bli, about 4pm on February 26.
Police received a second report of a man attempting to pay for an item using a counterfeit $100 note at a business on Venning Street, Mooloolaba, about 5.15pm that day.
The Queensland Police Service urged residents and businesses to take care when handling notes and report any suspicious circumstances as soon as possible.
“Inspections of the counterfeit note showed it to be printed in poor quality, has no window and clearly states ‘Copy’ on the right-hand side,” it said.
“People may try to present these to businesses during a busy time, or they may ask for the note to be exchanged for smaller notes.”

“If you suspect that someone is handing you counterfeit notes you can refuse to accept it, as long as it is safe to do so.
“If you come across a banknote that you suspect is counterfeit, take the following steps: handle the suspect banknote as little as possible and store it in an envelope; note any relevant information, such as how it came into your possession; and report the matter immediately to state or federal police.”
For more information on identifying counterfeit notes click here.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day. Quote these reference numbers: QP2500357948, QP2500361561.
Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online.