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  1. Feb 11, 2020 · Counterfeit goods sold online today are trickier to distinguish from the real thing than flea market knockoffs. Here, the new rules to spotting fake products. Wirecutter

  2. Counterfeit Investigations. The threat of counterfeit U.S. currency to the financial system of the United States continues to evolve. Advances in technology, the availability of scanning and printing devices and the adoption of the U.S. dollar by nations as their legal tender have exacerbated the global threat.

  3. Feb 11, 2020 · Counterfeit goods have proliferated along with e-commerce. Here’s your primer on the growing world of fake products—and the forces working to combat them. Wirecutter

  4. something that is made to look like the original of something else, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes: This watch may be a counterfeit, but it looks just like the original. Inspect the tickets carefully for possible counterfeits. Synonyms. fake (PERSON OR OBJECT) forgery. Opposite. original. More examples.

  5. A counterfeit is the fraudulent copy of money, documents, designer pieces, or other valuable items. The counterfeiter often provides these goods to others with an intent to defraud. If a person pays for goods or services with counterfeit money, they could be charged through federal and state laws.

  6. made in imitation so as to be passed off fraudulently or deceptively as genuine; not genuine; forged: counterfeit dollar bills. Synonyms: bogus, spurious. pretended; unreal: counterfeit grief. Synonyms: ersatz, fake, mock, make-believe, pretend, feigned, sham.

  7. Counterfeiting is a fraudulent imitation (a forgery) of a trusted brand and product, and it is a serious crime. Under U.S. federal law, for example, criminal counterfeiting offenses can be punished by life in prison and up to $30,000,000 in fines. Counterfeiting can also be prosecuted as a felony in most states in the U.S.

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