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Each year in America, an average of $250 million in counterfeit money is pulled from circulation. The history of counterfeiting is as old as money itself, proving that there have always been people interested in MAKING A BUCK. Hosted by Arthur Kent, this 2-hour special traces the evolution of counterfeiting from fake coins in 6th century B.C. Greece to the high-tech forgeries of the 21st century.
Aired on The History Channel.

