I recently received a $100 bill as an reimbursement. The person was visiting from China but I'm not sure where she got the bill. I'm certain the bill is not a counterfeit because there appears to be 8 different stamps on it. Sometimes I see cashiers stamp something on $100 bill to see if it's fake; I guess all those marks just stay on there for the life of the bill.

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Three of the stamps appear to be in Arabic. Maybe it's some kind of secret code.
I hope it's okay to scan parts of a $100 bill. I don't want the FBI or Treasury Department knocking on my door. I'm probably in enough trouble with the CCP already.
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