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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. Operation Bernhard - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit notes from the operation were used to pay the Turkish agent Elyesa Bazna—code named Cicero—for his work in obtaining British secrets from the British ambassador in Ankara, and £100,000 from Operation Bernhard was used to obtain information that helped to free the Italian leader Benito Mussolini in the Gran Sasso raid in ...

  4. Superdollar - Wikipedia

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    A counterfeit Series 1974 one-hundred-dollar bill on display at the British Museum. After being detected, the bill was overprinted with a rubber stamp to indicate that it is a fake. A superdollar (also known as a superbill or supernote ) is a very high quality counterfeit United States one hundred-dollar bill , [ 1 ] alleged by the U.S ...

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

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    How To Tell if Money Is Counterfeit: 8 Ways. With a close eye on the details, you can tell if money is fake or counterfeit. Here are eight ways you can recognize counterfeit money: Texture of the ...

  6. 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

  7. David Farnsworth - Wikipedia

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    To counter this, the British enlisted teams of counterfeiters to travel throughout the American Colonies, placing their counterfeits into circulation in the hopes that it would devalue the Continental currency. These counterfeiters were known as "shovers," presumably for their ability to "shove" the fake money into everyday use. [5]

  8. 15 Strange Facts You Never Knew About Your Money - AOL

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    People Have Sued Over the ‘In God We Trust’ Motto on Currency. The motto “In God We Trust” hasn’t always been a staple on U.S. currency.It wasn’t until 1957 that it first appeared on ...

  9. Anatasios Arnaouti - Wikipedia

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    Anatasios Arnaouti (born 21 July 1967) is a criminal from Manchester, England, who led an ambitious forgery operation before being jailed in 2005.. At the time of the arrest of Arnaouti and his accomplices, police seized over £2.5 million worth of counterfeit £10 notes and $3.5 million worth of counterfeit US$100 notes categorized as superdollars, but the total number of notes produced is ...