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  2. Counterfeit money - Wikipedia

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    Anti-counterfeit money sign and examples of counterfeit notes received by a noodle shop in Kunming, Yunnan, China. Some of the ill-effects that counterfeit money has on society include: [3] [4] Companies are not being reimbursed for counterfeits. This has led to companies losing buying power. [30] As such, there is a reduction in the value of ...

  3. 4 ways to detect counterfeit money - AOL

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    Making counterfeit money has never been easier. Here are some things to look out for when you receive cash to verify that it is genuine. 4 ways to detect counterfeit money

  4. What Should You Do if You Receive Counterfeit Money? - AOL

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    Sometimes counterfeit money is more obvious than subtle. For example, real money should not have blurred print or images, strange color hues, missing watermarks or other security features.

  5. Slug (coin) - Wikipedia

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    These coins were of the same material and size, with almost identical obverses. The New Zealand coins were worth about 20% less, resulting in a small gain to those passing them in Australia and a similar loss in New Zealand. The 10–Syrian pound coin is often used as a slug in Norway, where it resembles the 20-krone coin.

  6. Counterfeit Money 101 - AOL

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    According to the U.S. Secret Service, $75 million in counterfeit bills were seized by the Peruvian National Police between 2009 and 2017, yet a counterfeiter reported that most counterfeit ...

  7. Polymer banknote - Wikipedia

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    They were first issued as currency in Australia during 1988 (coinciding with Australia's bicentennial year); by 1996, the Australian dollar was switched completely to polymer banknotes. Romania was the first country in Europe to issue a plastic note in 1999 and became the third country after Australia and New Zealand to fully convert to polymer ...

  8. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit consumer goods are goods illegally made or sold without the brand owner's authorization, often violating trademarks. Counterfeit goods can be found in nearly every industry, from luxury products like designer handbags and watches to everyday goods like electronics and medications. Typically of lower quality, counterfeit goods may ...

  9. Counterfeit United States currency - Wikipedia

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    "To Counterfeit is Death" - counterfeit warning printed on the reverse of a 4 shilling Colonial currency in 1776 from Delaware Colony American 18th–19th century iron counterfeit coin mold for making fake Spanish milled dollars and U.S. half dollars Anti-counterfeiting features on a series 1993 U.S. $20 bill The security strip of a U.S. $20 bill glows under black light as a safeguard against ...