"The number of counterfeits seized in circulation in
2022 decreased by 1% compared to 2021. 10,732 counterfeits were seized, which
represents 2.86% of total seizures in the Eurosystem", says the BdP, in a
statement.
Even so, the BdP notes that the "number of counterfeits
detected is residual when compared to the total banknotes in circulation".
The "10 euro denomination was the most seized in
Portugal, and not the 20 euro denomination, as in previous years".
The banking supervisor stresses that "seized
counterfeits can be identified using the 'Touch – Observe – Tilt' method".
"It is important that users check the banknotes when
they receive them. A counterfeit is not refunded, which implies a loss for the
person who receives it", states the BdP.