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The Greatest Counterfeiter (2021)

124 点作者 AlexeyMK超过 1 年前

13 条评论

svat超过 1 年前
Awesome story! And all this before 28…<p>Though not a contender for “greatest counterfeiter”, there is also William Chaloner (1650–1699), who had a similar idea (“the safest place from which to pass his money was the Mint itself”), and did battle with Sir Isaac Newton. There&#x27;s a great book about this called <i>Newton and the Counterfeiter: The Unknown Detective Career of the World’s Greatest Scientist</i> by Thomas Levenson; I wrote a blog post about it some years ago, with the subtitle “What happens when Newton’s laws are violated”: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;shreevatsa.wordpress.com&#x2F;2010&#x2F;06&#x2F;04&#x2F;dont-mess-with-a-genius&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;shreevatsa.wordpress.com&#x2F;2010&#x2F;06&#x2F;04&#x2F;dont-mess-with-a...</a> (aside: the free wordpress.com hosting injects lots of ads these days sadly)
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WalterBright超过 1 年前
My favorite story is that of Jose Beraha Zdravko. He counterfeited the British gold sovereign, and his genius was putting <i>more</i> gold in them than the originals. His &quot;Beraha Sovereigns&quot; fetched a higher price than the official sovereign, more than the value of the extra gold.<p>Tired of this humiliation, the British tried him for counterfeiting. He countered that only legal tender could be counterfeited, and sovereigns were no longer legal tender. He won the case.<p>&quot;Money of their Own&quot; by Murray Teigh Bloom
charlierguo超过 1 年前
Oh wow, crazy to see this on the front page! Author here.<p>Shameless plug: if you like my writing, I mostly write about AI these days: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ignorance.ai&#x2F;" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ignorance.ai&#x2F;</a>
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sam_goody超过 1 年前
The Israeli one shekel coin was counterfeited so much that it was more common than the real coin.<p>When they caught the counterfeiter, he was let off on a technicality (his coins were not an exact copy - they were missing a dot, and they were not magnetic while the real coin was), but the coins were so common they were accepted as legal tender.<p>(At the time people said that the counterfeiter was fined so much he had to keep the presses running all night.)
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thisisauserid超过 1 年前
Greatest counterfeiter... we know of!
CliffStoll超过 1 年前
Terrific book: The Man Who Stole Portugal by Murray Bloom. Tells the details and how he did it. Fun read!
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at-fates-hands超过 1 年前
One of the best lines from the story:<p><i>&quot;These four made it rain so hard it created a noticeable boom in the Portuguese economy.&quot;</i><p>Which highlights to issue with counterfeit money - its pretty easy to create, but then the hard part is laundering it.<p>The whole story is just staggering to think they got away with it for so long.
nullc超过 1 年前
I wonder how many people knew all along what was going on there but couldn&#x27;t get anyone to care?
m3kw9超过 1 年前
this story could be used to teach some macroeconomics lessons. There’s direct stimulus causing a boom(bills printed) because they spend it so fast, lending at 0 interest, and how directly a countries faith in their money can cause a devaluation
Nifty3929超过 1 年前
Covered briefly in an entertaining book called &quot;Lying for Money&quot; which is all about various forms of fraud and how they work, with real life examples as demonstrations. It&#x27;s a very entertaining read!
gweinberg超过 1 年前
&quot;How much money did they print? 100 million escudos, which at the time was 0.88% of Portugal’s GDP. Today, it would be worth 150 billion dollars.&quot;<p>No it wouldn&#x27;t. Probably an off by factor of 1000 error.
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gumby超过 1 年前
The photos in the article appear to be of legit notes, as I searched for the word &quot;Angola&quot; without success (they were able to explain away the fraud to the printer by pointing this out).
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matanyall超过 1 年前
That&#x27;s wild! Feels similar to some of the crypto scams going around wrt stable coins.
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