Not for using as currency, but I guess it would be okay if you used it as a worthless piece of paper and a worthless paper display..
2006-09-25 14:09:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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no, just a corner, like showing the amount, but its illegal to photocopy currency, someone else could try to pass it off as real
2006-09-25 14:08:52
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answer #2
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answered by Bella 2
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You can photocopy it as long as you don't try to pass it for the real thing.
2006-09-25 14:09:39
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answer #3
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answered by darrenrom9071 2
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As long as you don't try to spend it or in any way try to use it as legal tender...I don't see anything illegal.
The paper is so unique, and you would never be able to copy all the hidden codes and holograms .
2006-09-25 14:15:48
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answer #4
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answered by kar_summers 3
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Just a guess but I don't think so and if you do I would check with the proper authorities so you don't end up in a federal prison!!!
2006-09-25 14:13:03
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answer #5
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answered by stalked 1
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I'm a legal secretary and every attorney I know does not allow it (I use to work for this one attorney who did collections).
2006-09-25 14:11:18
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answered by joecool148192 1
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It is against the law.
2006-09-25 14:13:59
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answered by John Luke 5
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You have to enlarge it a certain percent (I think more than 5%), and it has to be in black and white.
2006-09-25 14:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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it's against the law
2006-09-25 14:13:54
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answered by acid tongue 7
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Only if you want to go to jail.
2006-09-25 14:08:21
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answered by fayem7 5
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