Category
page 1Counterfeit money
counterfeit money
money that was created illegally

superdollar
thumb|upright=1.2|A counterfeit Series 1974 United States one-hundred-dollar bill|one-hundred-dollar bill on display at the [[British Museum. After being detected, the bill was overprinted with a rubber stamp to indicate that it is a fake.]]
A superdollar (also known as a superbill or supernote) is a very high quality counterfeit version of a United States one hundred-dollar bill, alleged by the U.S. government to have been made by unknown organizations or governments. In 2011, government sources stated that these counterfeit bills were in "worldwide circulation" from the late 1980s until at l

Fourrée
thumb|A fourrée denarius of [[Domitian, showing two points of breakage in the plating.]]A fourrée (also spelt without the accent, with one r, and with one e) is a coin, usually counterfeit, that is made from a base metal core that has been plated with a precious metal to look like its solid metal counterpart; the term is derived from the French word meaning "stuffed". Most fourrées were made from plated silver and gold, but were also made from alloys such as electrum.
Noborito Research Institute
military development laboratory run by the Imperial Japanese Army
Makhno Ruble
historical currency