Friday, November 03, 2006

Brittle euro notes baffle Germans

German police are trying to find out why some euro banknotes of various denominations have been disintegrating - and who is responsible.

The notes are believed to have come into contact with sulphuric acid - perhaps during a cleaning process, police spokesman Michael Maasz said.

Hundreds of the brittle notes have appeared in at least 17 German towns and cities, German media report.

The popular German daily Bild says a blackmail attempt is one of the possibilities that police are investigating.

The paper says the banknotes are not forgeries.

There's a photograph of a couple of the crumbling notes here.

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