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The U.S. government recouped more than $88 million in counterfeit currency last year, and more than half of it was made on regular old inkjet or laser printers. That's according to Bloomberg ...
About 60 percent of the $88.7 billion of fake money produced in the last fiscal year was printed on inkjet or laser printers, up from less than 1 percent of counterfeit bills in 1995, Bloomberg ...
Though counterfeit bills make up only a tiny fraction of the $1.27 trillion in circulation, law enforcement officials and federal prosecutors say they aggressively target money forgers to protect ...
Printing and using counterfeit money is nothing new, and after several recent incidents in Northern California involving people to try and pass off fake bills as real ones, the Vacaville Police ...
March 27 -- There are new players in the funny money game. Thanks to advances in home computer equipment, making counterfeit money is easier than ever, the U.S. Treasury Department tells Downtown ...
U.S. News Ink jet printing and the lost art of counterfeiting: Making funny money just isn't what it used to be Published: Jan. 01, 2009, 4:12 a.m.
Printing and using counterfeit money is a felony offense that can result in 10 years in prison and a fine.
Pop quiz: If you are trying to print counterfeit bills and your printer breaks down, do you: a) Try to return the broken printer, with parts missing, to the nearest Walmart? b) Play dumb when one ...
Alangulam police arrest youth for printing counterfeit notes; seized fake notes worth ₹7,000, ongoing investigation to catch accomplices.