It is illegal because it is considered counterfeiting.
Actually you can, however, you can not make it the same size. It needs to be either noticably larger or smaller. This is based on experience. An employer of my ex was all pleased about a new copier he got for the store in the mall and made copies of $50 bills and stuck the up at the store entrance as advertising. Later in the day, the FBI arrived and had him remove the copies and told him that the needed to be either larger or smaller.
NO they are not legal tender in Scotland or anywhere else so no to England as well. In fact Scotland has no such thing as legal tender, however Bank of England notes are legal tender in England only
Yes - this is what "legal tender" means. The Australian dollar is legal tender in Australia.
Yes. Proof sets contain official US coinage that can be used as legal tender, although to a collector proof sets are worth more in the mint holders in which they are issued. Proof coins are not intended to be spent, but are legal US tender.
legal tender.
The Bank of England is the central agency for the production of British banknotes. Bank of England banknotes are the only legal tender notes that are accepted in England and Wales. By mutual agreement between the banks, the banknotes of Scotland and Northern Ireland are treated as legal tender in England and Wales although they do not have the status of legal tender.
No sir do not do that it can land you in jail
No, a coin that is stamped with the word "copy" is not considered legal tender. These coins are replicas or replicas meant for collectors and do not hold any monetary value.
The Australian Dollar is Legal Tender in Australia. The Bahamian Dollar is Legal Tender in the Bahamas. The Barbados Dollar is Legal Tender in Barbados. The Bermuda Dollar is Legal Tender in Bermuda. The Canadian Dollar is Legal Tender in Canada. The Fiji Dollar is Legal Tender in Fiji. The Hong Kong Dollar is Legal Tender in Hong Kong. The Jamaican Dollar is Legal Tender in Jamaica. The New Zealand Dollar is Legal Tender in New Zealand. The Singapore Dollar is Legal Tender in Singapore. The US Dollar is Legal Tender in the USA.
Legal tender is everyday money.
Yes penny's are legal tender.
NO they are not legal tender in Scotland or anywhere else so no to England as well. In fact Scotland has no such thing as legal tender, however Bank of England notes are legal tender in England only
If they are reproductions made by a company other than the U.S. Mint, they are not legal tender. If you are talking about U.S. Proof coins, those can be worth significantly more than face value depending on their precious metal content and their rarity.
it is not legal tender
No - only coins and notes of the realm are legal tender.
No, they are not considered legal tender. If someone is willing to accept them, there is no problem with it, but they do not have to accept them.
a legal medium of payment
Jersey currency is "legal tender" only in Jersey, but may be regarded as "acceptable tender" in Britain. If you refer to the 1981 British Crown (Royal Wedding), yes, they are legal tender anywhere British currency is accepted as legal tender.