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[QUOTE="RustedAngel:62199"]http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/South/03/11/million.ap.jpg.ap/index.html Woman denies trying to pass fake $1 million bill Thursday, March 11, 2004 Posted: 9:38 AM EST (1438 GMT) A police report says Pike tried to pay for the items with the fake bill and even asked for change. ATLANTA (AP) -- A woman who tried to use a fake $1 million bill to buy $1,675 worth of merchandise at Wal-Mart said it was all just a misunderstanding -- she thought the bill was real. The United States Treasury does not make $1 million bills. "You can't keep up with the U.S. Treasury," said Alice Pike, speaking from jail. Pike, 35, was arrested last week at the Wal-Mart. The bill was a novelty item that can be bought at gag shops. Pike told police she got it from her estranged husband, who is a coin collector. Pike said she first tried to buy the merchandise with two Wal-Mart gift cards. But the cashier told her the cards only had a total value of $2.32. That's when Pike says she pulled out the $1 million bill. "All I've got is this," Pike said she told the cashier. "I wasn't trying to pass off the bill," she said. "That's ridiculous." A police report says Pike tried to pay for the items with the fake bill and even asked for change. Prosecutors must decide whether to prosecute Pike on charges of first-degree forgery. [/QUOTE]
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