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Jeff Turner counterfeited over $1 million in US currency. He forged the 1996-series $100 bill and later the 2013 "blue note." He was indicted on federal conspiracy charges in 2019 and cooperated with the Secret Service, eventually serving 10 months in prison. According to Turner, the Secret Service said the bills he was manufacturing were the highest quality they'd seen in over 25 years.

Turner speaks to Insider about the materials and processes required to make fake money. He talks through how to spot a fake bank note. He also discusses cartel forgeries from Colombia and Peru, and the "supernotes" the US has accused North Korea of making. Nowadays, Turner works as a printer in Knoxville, Tennessee. He speaks about spotting fakes and frauds on his YouTube channel.

Find his YouTube channel here:
youtube.com/@jeffreypatrickturner

And his Instagram:
www.instagram.com/j.turner727/

Introduction - 00:00
Chapter 1: The Forgery - 00:30
Chapter 2: The Tools - 03:40
Chapter 3: Breaking Bills - 04:44
Chapter 4: The Dealers - 07:06
Chapter 5: Spotting a Fake - 08:39
Chapter 6: The Arrest - 10:39
Chapter 7: The Cartels - 12:07
Chapter 8: The Backstory - 13:09

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@WattWireNet

6 months ago

Finding the company outsourced by the treasury department and then looking up their patents was genius.

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@Viki1999

6 months ago

The fact that the drug dealer found out that the bill is fake and was like "I respect the hustle bro" says a lot about that guy

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@willg3220

6 months ago

This dude isn't a counterfeiting expert. Hes an artist. He explains it like it was simple. I cant color inside the lines 😂

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@Reality_Dystopia

1 month ago

From dumb truck driver who went unemployed, to arguably one of the finest counterfeiters who delivered the entire operation, from inception - placement, layering and integration. Legend

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@JoelMatton

6 months ago

I'm not surprised that his bills were higher quality than the cartel ones. This guy was basically hand-making the bills, almost like an artisan counterfeiter whereas I assume the cartel stuff is mass-produced. As is usually the case, the small-scale hand-made stuff is better than the mass-produced stuff.

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@scotttatlock3188

6 months ago

I appreciate how this guy did wrong, admitted his mistakes, did his time and has moved on. I wish him the best!

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@Darkwolfe73

4 months ago

I lived in Knoxville for several years and actually remember some this on the local news. Pretty cool to see what became of of Mr. Turner, and to admit it really didn't lead to long-term success and ultimately cost him almost everything anyway. Keep truckin' man.

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@nugget6644

4 months ago

A man of commitment. You see him as a criminal, i see him as a genius.

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@OscarGarcia-fe5bu

6 months ago

The fact that he was so skilled what he did that he became a production manager for a printing company 👌

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@chanm01

6 months ago

If a dude can make passable fakes in a hotel room using only a laptop and an inkjet, how are you supposed to stop a hostile foreign country from counterfeiting?

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@Rickie7756

6 months ago

I work in a large grocery store and train our cashiers. We train on spotting counterfeit bills. Our new employees wear badges that say “I’m new please be patient “. It’s also a magnet for people who want to pass counterfeit bills. Especially if they are young.

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@cfbass1

6 months ago

Massive respect for the ingenuity, patience and craftsmanship ! That determination put into good use can be invaluable for the society

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@michael12700

6 months ago

As a DG manager, can confirm a vast majority of our stores do NOT accept $50s or $100s simply because so many fakes come through. In reality, I'd suspect almost everyone has accidently used a counterfeit bill without ever even knowing it.

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@colt5189

6 months ago

Forever ago, I was at a gas station and paid with cash. The lady said it was counterfeit and she pulled out a stack of "counterfeit bills" and slapped it on the stack. I told her to give it back, but she said she couldn't do that. I was pissed. I asked her how, and she said she couldn't see something you are supposed to see. And I showed her she didn't know what she was talking about as I could see it. And I told her to give it back or call the police. So an officer came out and said it was real. And so she gave it back, but the whole ordeal took like an hour. So she had been confiscating people's money saying it was counterfeit. Though her explanation is someone took a counterfeit bill, and the owner said they'd be fired if they took another counterfeit bill.

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@MrComicalmoodydan

4 months ago

I'm north of Knoxville and yes many stores won't take $50 and $100 bills now. Gas stations, DG stores, etc... won't take anything above 20's now.

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@DomiNate_1

4 months ago

I worked in a bank as a teller for a few years and got pretty good at detecting fake bills. I caught a more than a few! I wonder if any of these types got past me? When I found one I was not allowed to return it to the person which sucked, because they had to eat it and most of the time they were given the bill as payment. We then sent it off to the secret service which I always thought was weird. Why would the secret service be in charge of counterfeit currency instead of the federal reserve who issues the currency? I also find it ironic this dude was busted for printing fake money by a government that prints fake money on a scale the supernote printers can only dream of.

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@txbill2512

6 months ago

"Still printing, just nothing illegal." Great ending line. Glad he's getting his life back on track.

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@Legitster

6 months ago

This dude is super smart. He figured all of this out while unemployed and homeless. Had he grown up in a place with more opportunities, he could have been making a good living in a marketing department somewhere. Don't do drugs kids.

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@jrs89

6 months ago

It's a failure of our society that we don't present bright individuals such as this man with opportunities to do something legal, productivity, and rewarding. We allow people to drown in unemployment, financial problems, and addiction.

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@robertochavez805

6 months ago

What an inspiration. Im going to start counterfiting my own bills. Thank you so much.

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