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Counterfeit
Counterfeit, an imitation of something, made without lawful authority and with
counterfeit
counterfeit [Middle French contrefait, past participle of contrefaire to imitate, draw,
Counterfeiter
One who counterfeits one who copies or imitates especially one who copies or
Coin
lightening coin; to buy or sell or import or utter counterfeit coin. There were numerous other provisions tending to the suppression
Bogus
Spurious fictitious sham a cant term originally applied to counterfeit coin and hence denoting anything counterfeit
Sham
Sham, 1. Something that is not what it seems; a counterfeit, 2. A person who pretends to be something that he
forged
Not genuine counterfeit used mostly of signatures and documents See forge v t
Uttering
Uttering, tendering; selling; putting in circulation; publishing. Knowingly uttering counterfeit coin is a misdemeanour, and after two prior convictions a
Ringing the changes
not good, and, changing it, returns to the buyer a counterfeit one, as in Frank;s case, 2 Leach, 64:--A man having
Assay
Geo. 5, c. 27), it is felony to forge or counterfeit any assay mark. As to assay of foreign imported plate,
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