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Guilty of imagination

A California customs agent has arrested a 45 year old Tekle Zigetta for trying to bring a fake 1,000,000,000 dollar bill into the country.

The one billion dollar bill pictured featured an issue date of 1934 and a picture President Grover Cleveland.

Apparently it is illegal to forge a non-existent bill, even if by definition you can't forge something that doesn't exist.

Playmoney

Tags: forgery

March 16, 2006 at 02:07 AM | Permalink

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