Question about silver coins.

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Re: Question about silver coins.

Postby McTc » Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:20 pm

bokido wrote:but at the end of those two options commits crimes forge?

makin SILVER coins out of copper or iron is obviously forge. the question is how you get caught with it in game(drop scent). either during when you make or when try to use them.
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Re: Question about silver coins.

Postby Yes » Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:28 pm

The crime is called "forgery", not "use of fake money"
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Re: Question about silver coins.

Postby bokido » Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:42 pm

Yes wrote:The crime is called "forgery", not "use of fake money"

if I use the silver bar to produce those 250s are considered true? and therefore without committing any crime?
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Re: Question about silver coins.

Postby Yes » Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:43 pm

bokido wrote:if I use the silver bar to produce those 250s are considered true? and therefore without committing any crime?

You need to turn on criminal acts to commit a crime
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Re: Question about silver coins.

Postby saffgee » Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:58 pm

More interestingly, what happens to the fake coins if someone uses them to pay for something at your stall - are they tagged in some way? If it is only the act of forging them that is a crime and are they then otherwise indistinguishable from real silver, then this is likely a low risk crime, right ? Like was said, if scents drop somewhere far away in a hidden mine, then risk is low. If however a scent drops when you pay something with them then the risk is high again. Would be good to know which it is, especially if an "innocent" might get caught up in forgery by mistake.
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Re: Question about silver coins.

Postby bokido » Sun Feb 22, 2015 4:10 pm

saffgee wrote:More interestingly, what happens to the fake coins if someone uses them to pay for something at your stall - are they tagged in some way? If it is only the act of forging them that is a crime and are they then otherwise indistinguishable from real silver, then this is likely a low risk crime, right ? Like was said, if scents drop somewhere far away in a hidden mine, then risk is low. If however a scent drops when you pay something with them then the risk is high again. Would be good to know which it is, especially if an "innocent" might get caught up in forgery by mistake.

your speech opens questions shocking, this argument, however, is large.
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