counterfeit in the PONS Dictionary

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They are used primarily as a way of securing against coin counterfeiting.
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The death penalty was abolished for counterfeiting and almost all forms of forgery in the same year.
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At the top of the front side of the ticket, there is a thin, holographic strip, to prevent counterfeiting.
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The main intent of the new design was to deter counterfeiting.
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Counterfeits of the perfume only appeared at the end of the 18th century.
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The official reason was the prevention of counterfeiting.
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Third party graders are taking measures to resist counterfeiting.
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They were heavily counterfeited and their value depreciated rapidly within six months.
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These include identity theft, forgery, counterfeiting, fraud, or uttering a forged document.
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Changes in design, such as the recent changes to the $20 bill to deter counterfeiting, are still considered major changes.
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