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Fake denominations of United States currency : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fake denominations of United States currency
Fake denominations of United States currency is faux "currency" which makes no assertion of being legal tender created by individuals as promotions, practical jokes, or social statements. It is legal to print so long as it makes no assertion, whether by appearance or statement, of authenticity. "Fake money" is not to be confused with counterfeit currency or conflated with legitimate currency that has been demonetized. ==Nixon Penny== These copper coins were about one-quarter the size of a regular U.S. cent and depicted President Richard M. Nixon on the obverse. The reverse showed the Watergate Hotel. They were issued as novelty items and as political commentary on inflation that occurred under President Nixon.〔http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_coin=14728〕 Other types of coins have been similarly miniaturized before and since as souvenirs or collectors' items.
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