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A blockhouse similar to the ones that were attached to the four corners of the log house within "Sturdivant's Fort" by the third generation of the Stu
A blockhouse similar to the ones that were attached to the four corners of the log house within "Sturdivant's Fort" by the third generation of the Sturdivant Gang in their late 1810s-early 1820s counterfeiting operation overlooking the bluff of the Ohio River at Rosiclare, Illinois
This is an early 19th century horse-powered ferry boat the kind used by Ira Manville, early settler and town namesake of Manville Ferry, St. Clair Cou
This is an early 19th century horse-powered ferry boat the kind used by Ira Manville, early settler and town namesake of Manville Ferry, St. Clair County, Illinois who ran the Manville ferry until his death in 1821. The Sturdivant Gang had counterfeiting operations at Manville Ferry now present-day New Athens, St. Clair County, Illinois.
Jim Bowie (pictured) fought a bloody knife duel with Bloody Jack Sturdivant an alias of Roswell Sturdivant at Natchez-under-the-Hill in 1829, where St
Jim Bowie (pictured) fought a bloody knife duel with Bloody Jack Sturdivant an alias of Roswell Sturdivant at Natchez-under-the-Hill in 1829, where Sturdivant was badly wounded and Bowie spared his life.
Part of a counterfeit coin mold similar to the type used by the Sturdivant Gang. The coin mold would come with two halves that would be lined with cla
Part of a counterfeit coin mold similar to the type used by the Sturdivant Gang. The coin mold would come with two halves that would be lined with clay to make an impression of a genuine coin, would be poured into the funnel feeder cut into the side of the mold, and the fake coin later plated with a thin layer of silver. Legitimate coins were made by government mints and stamped from silver or gold coin discs as most counterfeit coins were molded.
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Counterfeit United States series 1974 $100 bill. Over-stamped with "Contrefaçon" on both sides. On display at the British Museum, London.
Counterfeit United States series 1974 $100 bill. Over-stamped with "Contrefaçon" on both sides. On display at the British Museum, London.
American 18th–19th century iron counterfeit coin mold for making fake Spanish milled dollars and U.S. half dollars
American 18th–19th century iron counterfeit coin mold for making fake Spanish milled dollars and U.S. half dollars
Crudely counterfeited 100,000 Russian ruble note, made by pasting two extra zeroes cut from a 1,000 ruble note onto another. Note how the final zero u
Crudely counterfeited 100,000 Russian ruble note, made by pasting two extra zeroes cut from a 1,000 ruble note onto another. Note how the final zero up top overlaps the word Билет (banknote) at the top.
Anti-counterfeit money sign and examples of counterfeit notes received by a noodle shop in Kunming, Yunnan, China.
Anti-counterfeit money sign and examples of counterfeit notes received by a noodle shop in Kunming, Yunnan, China.