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A picture taken on October 26, 2009 in Lyon, central France shows plates of false printed Algerian Dinar banknotes, shown during a press conference given after the police broke up a network of counterfeit currency. Twelve people were jailed and indicted on October 25, but the network has already used at least 200,000 banknotes of 1,000 dinars, or nearly 2 million Euros, said judicial police. AFP PHOTO PHILIPPE MERLE (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE MERLE/AFP/Getty Images)

A picture taken on October 26, 2009 in Lyon, central France shows plates of false printed Algerian Dinar banknotes, shown during a press conference given after the police broke up a network of counterfeit currency. Twelve people were jailed and indicted on October 25, but the network has already used at least 200,000 banknotes of 1,000 dinars, or nearly 2 million Euros, said judicial police.  AFP PHOTO PHILIPPE MERLE (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE MERLE/AFP/Getty Images)