Crime Man charged with making a fake $1 million bill and trying to spend it at Wal Mart

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Talk about leaving the store with a big chunk of change.

A Lexington man is accused trying to use a fake $1 million bill to pay for his purchases at a Walmart.

Michael Anthony Fuller, 53, of 3 Parker St., walked into the Walmart on Lowes Boulevard in Lexington on Nov. 17. He shopped for a while, picking up a vacuum cleaner, a microwave oven and other merchandise, totaling $476, an arrest warrant says.

When he got to the register, Fuller gave the cashier the phony bill, saying that it was real.

 
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lol, that's pretty funny. There was a time when higher denominations over $100 were printed, but today 100 is the highest still being printed, and those higher denominations are so old I doubt there are any in circulation.
 

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^ That IS really funny. It's like, who'd pay with such a large bill o.o
 
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