Counterfeiter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mockish
Mock counterfeit sham
Coin
possession filings or clippings produced by impairing or lightening coin; to buy or sell or import or utter counterfeit coin. There were numerous other provisions tending to the suppression of the manufacturing, import in and uttering of
Bogus
Spurious fictitious sham a cant term originally applied to counterfeit coin and hence denoting anything counterfeit
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Sham
Sham, 1. Something that is not what it seems; a counterfeit, 2. A person who pretends to be something that he or she is not; a faker, Black's Law
Money maker
One who coins or prints money also a counterfeiter of money
Inimitable
Not capable of being imitated copied or counterfeited beyond imitation surpassingly excellent matchless unrivaled exceptional unique as an inimitable style inimitable eloquence
Ringing the changes
payment of an article, he pretends it is not good, and, changing it, returns to the buyer a counterfeit one, as in Frank;s case, 2 Leach, 64:--A man having bargained with the prisoner, who was selling fruit
Forgery
be used as genuine,' and in the case of the seals and dies mentioned in the Act, 'the counterfeiting of a seal or die,' and forgery 'with intent to defraud or deceive 'is made punishable as therein
Assay
the (English) Forgery Act, 1913 (3 & 4 Geo. 5, c. 27), it is felony to forge or counterfeit any assay mark. As to assay of foreign imported plate, see 46 & 47 Vict. c. 55, s.
Simular
One who pretends to be what he is not one who or that which simulates or counterfeits something a pretender
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