The One Dollar Counterfeiter
33 points by cainxinth 3 days ago | 10 comments
Barbing 34 minutes ago
(Edit - thanks, leaving as a highlight)
replya_t48 21 minutes ago
Literally the single paragraph you omitted:
replyBarbing 19 minutes ago
LOL thanks ahahaha I skipped that sentence
replykristianp 12 minutes ago
One dollar in 1943 is worth about $19 today's dollars.
replyHe started in 1938 and was arrested in 1948:
1938 23.42
1943 19.09
1948 13.70
Enough to buy some supplies, but how did he pay the rent? Perhaps he owned his apartment.gobdovan 2 hours ago
Fun fact: in parts of East Africa, a $50 bill may be worth about 60-70 $1 dollar bills, due to the $1 bill being easier to counterfeit (and also more likely worn down).
replym463 23 minutes ago
In parts of the USA (well, amazon.com), you can buy bills of $10,000,000,000 from Africa for very little.
replyexample: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L3536O2
RobotToaster 53 minutes ago
>He was also made to pay a fine of $1
replyI wonder if the cashier checked the bill closely when he paid it.
neonstatic 31 minutes ago
> References:
> The 70-year-old retiree who became America’s worst counterfeiter. [link]
replyHe evaded capture for 10 years, making him one of the best. Also got less than a slap on his wrist and ended up making legal money on the whole ordeal.