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Bank notes full of cocaine
Up to nine in ten American Bank notes have traces of cocaine, according to new research.
In some larger cities, the “dirty money” prevalence was even higher, with notes from Washington DC showing 95% of notes carried minute amounts of the class A drug.
Nothing like a bit of politics and cocaine to make the days whizz by.
A similar study in the UK in 1999 found that a staggering 99% of UK bank notes were contaminated with cocaine, with the sample all coming from London, according toCurrency Converter.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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