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Many of us are unwittingly strolling around with counterfeit euro coins that have entered the system. A report by Bulgarian MEP Slavi Binev to be voted on Tuesday calls for stronger measures to tackle counterfeiting and make sure the coins are real.
The report states that in future banks would have to make sure that all the notes and coins they put into circulation (for example through cash machines) are all checked to ensure they are not counterfeit.
The report also wants a standard way of identifying and getting rid of fake coins. At the moment different countries use different ways of dealing with them. The report aims to set up mandatory common standards for authentication of euro coins - ensuring sure they are not counterfeited or unfit for circulation. The standards for the coins would be set by European Technical and Scientific Centre (ETSC). The Binev report will be voted Tuesday 7 September after 1200.
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Newsletter - 6-9 September - Strasbourg plenary session
José Bové raises fears over falling incomes of Europe's farmers
Opening of the Session: Urgent debate on the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani on Monday
Expulsions of Roma from France: Parliament calls for EU action
Those pesky fake coins that don't work
State of the (E)Union: The Europe of today and tomorrow debated in the EP
Fewer animals to be used for scientific experiments
MEPs condemn stoning sentence on Iranian Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani
MEPs call for more rights for same sex couples in Europe
France and other Member States must halt expulsions of Roma immediately
MEPs voice concerns over anti-counterfeiting agreement
2009: 172 100 coins removed (down 12% on year before)
€ 2 coin is most popular for counterfeiters
€ 15 billion in circulation