Yea, probably did it himself.
Unlike the US, many countries frown upon defacing currency. At best it devalues the note (that's the case here in Germany, the note is AFAIK technically yours so you can do what you want but it's then no longer legal tender), at worst it's a crime. Seems like the latter is the case in Australia: https://banknotes.rba.gov.au/legal/deliberate-damage/
Which makes it really REALLY unlikely these came from an ATM.
Yea, probably did it himself.
Unlike the US, many countries frown upon defacing currency. At best it devalues the note (that's the case here in Germany, the note is technically yours so you can do what you want but it's then no longer legal tender), at worst it's a crime. Seems like the latter is the case in Australia: https://banknotes.rba.gov.au/legal/deliberate-damage/
Which makes it really REALLY unlikely these came from an ATM.
Yea, probably did it himself.
Unlike the US, many countries frown at defacing currency. At best it devalues the note (that's the case here in Germany, the note is technically yours so you can do what you want but it's then no longer legal tender), at worst it's a crime. Seems like the latter is the case in Australia: https://banknotes.rba.gov.au/legal/deliberate-damage/
Which makes it really REALLY unlikely these came from an ATM.
Yea, probably did it himself.