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Another story with THREE! #threegarridebs
Thoughts, Sherlockians?

CogsOfEncouragement I took it to mean wreaking havoc on the economy. No? 2w
Librarybelle I would agree with that, @CogsOfEncouragement . I didn‘t think much beyond economic ramifications. 2w
CatLass007 @CogsOfEncouragement @Librarybelle Economic havoc is soon followed by social and political havoc. Witness the chaos created by the TACO‘s tariffs. It‘s not forgery but it‘s creating worldwide havoc nonetheless. 2w
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CogsOfEncouragement @CatLass007 Agreed. Economic havoc has a ripple effect. 2w
eeclayton It also makes accomplices out of unsuspecting, innocent, ordinary people, as they're spreading the fakes through their everyday activities. And whoever is caught with counterfeit money on their hands is rarely the real culprit. 1w
dabbe @CogsOfEncouragement @Read4life @kelli7990 @Librarybelle @Daisey @Cuilin @eeclayton Fantastic points! Counterfeiting wasn‘t just a crime against individuals; it undermined national trust in currency, a grave concern in an era when Britain‘s financial system was the backbone of global trade. Plus, counterfeiters like Evans could destabilize entire economies by flooding markets with fake banknotes, eroding public confidence in money itself. 1w
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