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Faking It A History Of Counterfeiting In Canada James Powell

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Faking It A History Of Counterfeiting In Canada James Powell
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Publisher: eBOUND Canada;General Store Publishing House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.48 MB
Pages: 178
Author: James Powell, Jill Moxley
ISBN: 9781771237840, 1771237848
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Faking It A History Of Counterfeiting In Canada James Powell by James Powell, Jill Moxley 9781771237840, 1771237848 instant download after payment.

Counterfeiting is as old as money itself, and tales of the cunning criminals trying to outsmart the system have always enthralled us and that's exactly what will happen as you read Faking It! A History of Counterfeiting in Canada. This richly illustrated book introduces the reader to the history of the crime and some of the grisly punishments meted out in the past. It explores the "arms race" between the issuers of money and the counterfeiters, as well as cases of official counterfeiting in wartime. The focus then moves to Canada's experience with bogus bills and coins from the seventeenth century to the present day. While emphasizing that counterfeiting is not a victimless crime, the authors present fascinating case studies and profiles of the criminals and their adversaries. Today, the Bank of Canada and the RCMP are the front line in the fight to maintain confidence in Canada's currency. The changing face of bank note security is examined, culminating with the new polymer...

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