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A woman, surnamed Dong, from Jinan, Shandong province noticed something odd when she got change from a vegetable vendor Saturday: a misprinted 50 yuan featuring the familiar portrait of Chairman Mao, but one of his eyes was open and the other closed. Dong said she used a fluorescent lamp to study the note's watermark, and she also looked for help from a bank, which inspected the note and said it is genuine.
Is the note fake?
A. Yes, it is fake.
B. No, it is genuine.
C. We don't know.
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