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New 'supernote' found in South Korea could be from North

A team of forgery specialists at KEB Hana Bank have confirmed that a USD 100 note found at a Seoul branch in November was a fake which was almost impossible to distinguish from real banknotes, they said.

December 12, 2017 / 15:01 IST
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North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un is seen during the inspection of a potato flour factory in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang. (Reuters)
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un is seen during the inspection of a potato flour factory in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang. (Reuters)

A new high-quality counterfeit USD 100 bill has been found in South Korea, bank officials said today, prompting suggestions the sanctions-hit North might have resumed forging "supernotes".

A team of forgery specialists at KEB Hana Bank have confirmed that a USD 100 note found at a Seoul branch in November was a fake which was almost impossible to distinguish from real banknotes, they said.

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"It was the first of a new kind of supernote ever found in the world," Yi Ho-Joong, head of the KEB Hana Bank's anti- counterfeit centre told AFP.

Previous "supernotes" were dated either 2001 or 2003 but the new forgery is dated 2006.