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  • 1Banknote — Banknotes with a face value of 5000 of different currencies. two sides of 1 …

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  • 2The Forged Coupon — ( Фальшивый купон in Russian) is a novella in two parts by Leo Tolstoy. Tolstoy had first thought of the story in the late 1890s, [R. F. Christian, Tolstoy s Diaries Volume II 1895 1910 (1985) Athlone Press, p. 452. December 13, 1897, Tolstoy… …

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  • 3John George Gough — (5 November 1848 – 15 November 1907), was one of the founders of the New South Wales Labour Party, initially the Labour Electoral League, the first political Labour movement in Australia. He was also one of Labour’s five member leadership group… …

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  • 4change — Generic change, e.g. change in the terms of an issue or identification of a security, change of a board lot, change from global to definitive form. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary The difference between the last settlement price and… …

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  • 5Money burning — 500 French franc banknote burning Money burning or burning money is the purposeful act of destroying money. In the prototypical example, banknotes are destroyed by literally setting them on fire. Burning money decreases the wealth of the owner… …

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  • 6Operation Bernhard — was the codename of a secret Nazi plan devised during the Second World War by the RSHA and the SS to destabilise the British economy by flooding the country with forged Bank of England £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes. It is the largest counterfeiting …

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  • 7Counterfeit money — See also: Coin counterfeiting and Slug (coin) Counterfeit money is currency that is produced without the legal sanction of the state or government to resemble some official form of currency closely enough that it may be confused for genuine… …

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  • 8South Korean won — 대한민국 원 (Hangul) 大韓民國 圓1 (Hanja) …

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  • 9Historical money of Tibet — The use of historical money in Tibet started in ancient times, when Tibet had no coined currency of its own. Bartering was common, gold was a medium of exchange, and shell money and stone beads were used for very small purchases. A few coins from …

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  • 10Alves dos Reis — Artur Virgílio Alves Reis (Lisbon, 3 September 1898 6 June 1955) was a Portuguese criminal who perpetrated one of the largest frauds in history, against Banco de Portugal in 1925, often called the Portuguese Bank Note Crisis. Contents 1 Early… …

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