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Is it legal to sell fake currency that looks real? I advertise it as joke or funny money to trick people.?

20 May 2010 119 views 7 Comments

Im asking аѕ a supporter tοƖԁ mе tһіѕ mау bе unlawful аѕ tһе clarification mау bе used аѕ counterfeit аחԁ ѕіחсе I full tһеm іt wουƖԁ come back tο mе. Aחу body аbƖе tο һеƖр. Im Iח Ireland іf tһаt helps.

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  • jiz said:

    logically speaking if the dimensions/shades are uncommon and/or the clarification are in black and white only on one side then its not a crime.

    plus if the facial advent recommend its a “toy” currency for purpose of entertainment (e.g currency number is all zero, look and or feel of currency etc), then here must be no vex.

    but law of the land wants to be checked first.

  • J P said:

    I don’t know no matter what thing about Irish law, so this is speculation. But any government takes a dim view of counterfeit currency, and I have to reflect that it would be risky to yield and distribute it, regardless of the claimed reason.

  • teterboro said:

    I don’t know how real the currency looks, but I’d be very precise about tricking broadcast that way.

  • hotwheels122287 said:

    its very unlawful… it IS counterfeit and you are the supplier. if someone were to go to the pile to try to buy something they may possibly get arrested and then top the fiddle with at you for giving them the money and you may possibly very well go to jail

  • no vanilla for me said:

    As long as it doesn’t look real, you must be fine, if it’s an identical mock-up, then you may possibly be in vex.

  • thekittenators said:

    IN IRELAND YOU CAN GET INTO AS MUCH TROUBLE AS THE USA……..

    IN THE USA……..YOU MESS WITH MONEY……YOU HAVE THE SECRET SERVICE OVER YOUR HOUSE WITH A CONFETTI PARTY…………….

    JUST DONT PLAY WITH FAKE MONEY…………….

  • Colanth said:

    It depends on how real it is. Get a ruling from the Irish government outfit that deals with counterfeit money (in prose). You may have to adjust it in some way to stay surrounded by the law.

    (Any officially endorsed advice you get here is worth less than you paid for it.)

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