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Police in Nebraska are searching for a man who allegedly tried Monday to open an account with a fake $1 million bill.
Staff at the Pinnacle Bank branch in Lincoln said the man strolled in around 9:30 a.m. and presented the bill to a teller, The Lincoln Journal-Star reported.
He claimed the bill was real despite bank employees telling him the opposite. He left with the bogus bill -- but without a new account.
The bank reported the encounter to the police.
Investigators are reviewing security footage from the bank to try and identify the man. They want to perform a welfare check and determine if he had been the victim of a crime, the paper reported.
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The U.S. Mint does not print $1 million bills, according to the Treasury Department. The largest bill ever printed for public circulation is the $10,000 bill.