Could the person who gave it to you maybe not have known it was fake? YOU didn't notice it?
I considered that, but I seriously doubt it. It is easy to tell that it is fake when you have a chance to look at it for longer than half a second. If it was just among a few other bills in a person's wallet, they would know right away that it was fake. As it happened, I was taking money from several dozen people in rapid fashion - just long enough to see if it was a five, ten, or twenty handed to me - mentally calculate their change and get the change and ticket(s) and move on to the next person in line. There was also a 16 year old volunteer at the table with me, also taking money and handing out tickets and programs.
I am
not going to throw her under the bus, but we were both working from the same money box and I cannot say for sure if I am the one who took the phony bill or if she did.
Either way, at a quick glance, it looked and felt real. The paper, image, and four cornered numbers all look legitimate at the split second it is handed to you as you make all of the other mental calculations... I took a photo of it after I found it was fake (posted below). If it wasn't a rapid quick fire process, there is no way anybody would look at this bill and think it was real - which is why I believe the person who paid with it knew exactly what they were doing. The only way to pass it off was to target an event like this where the people taking the money are bombarded with customers and trying to move people along as quickly as possible.
No excuses - it could (and probably should) have been caught. But regardless of that, I believe the person passing it knew exactly what they were doing.