The Cincinnati Enquirer gives us the story of a man in Kentucky who paid for twenty bucks worth of stuff in 1990 using a roll of "dimes" which turned out to be pennies, and who is now up on felony charges for that heinous crime with a $1 million bond.
Million-dollar bond for convenience store fraud
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