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The 7 Most Counterfeited Currencies in the World

The 7 Most Counterfeited Currencies in the World

The 7 Most Counterfeited Currencies in the World
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Why This Matters
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Who Are the Biggest Counterfeiters?
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So How Do You Make a Good Counterfeit?
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What Counter-Counterfeit Technology Do Governments Use?
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Laundering Fake Money
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Spotting a Counterfeit
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The World's Most Counterfeited Currencies
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1. U.S. Dollar (USD)
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2. Euro (EUR)
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3. British Pound Sterling (GBP)
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4. Indian Rupee
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5. Chinese Yuan
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6. Canadian Dollar
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7. Australian Dollar
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The 7 Most Counterfeited Currencies in the World
Why This Matters
Who Are the Biggest Counterfeiters?
So How Do You Make a Good Counterfeit?
What Counter-Counterfeit Technology Do Governments Use?
Laundering Fake Money
Spotting a Counterfeit
The World's Most Counterfeited Currencies
1. U.S. Dollar (USD)
2. Euro (EUR)
3. British Pound Sterling (GBP)
4. Indian Rupee
5. Chinese Yuan
6. Canadian Dollar
7. Australian Dollar

The 7 Most Counterfeited Currencies in the World

Counterfeiting has challenged governments and financial systems for centuries. As printing technology, digital imaging, and global commerce have advanced, so have the methods used to replicate currency. In response, modern banknotes now include sophisticated security features such as holograms, watermarks, microprinting, and color-shifting inks designed to make counterfeiting far more difficult.

Despite these protections, some currencies remain attractive targets for counterfeiters because of their widespread circulation, global acceptance, or high face value. When counterfeit money enters circulation, it can create financial losses for businesses and consumers while undermining confidence in cash transactions.

In this slideshow, History Computer examines the currencies most frequently counterfeited around the world and explores the factors that make certain banknotes prime targets.

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