Uki Uki TRUE? LIES! JOURNAL
SPECIAL REPORT
Leijishi-Latori,
a Swindling Monster of Counterfeit Bill, appeared in Kyoto!?

(October 16, 1997)

On October 11. I, Taro Ukiyoe (A Fictitious name. 894 years old.), bought a can of coffee from a vending machine near Ginkaku-ji Temple and found a counterfeit coin among the change.
It was counterfeited from Korean Coin that worth only 4 percent or so of the right Japanese coin.

The above is the photo of the coin. I'm sorry that it is out of focus.
Before taking a clear picture, the coin was taken away by police and was changed forcibly into a right coin.
My intention to keep the coin as my own collection was defeated ...

Well, is that a deed of Leijishi-Latori?


Key Word

When you get a counterfeit coin ...

When you get a counterfeit coin from a vending machine, you can ask the owner of the machine to change it into the right coin. The owner must change it.
If you wish to keep the coin in your collection, you'd better not to report the police. They will take it away.


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