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Simple English definitions for legal terms

false token

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A quick definition of false token:

A token is a sign or mark that shows something exists or that someone intends to do something. It can be a coin or other form of money. However, a false token is a fake coin or bill that is not real and is used to deceive people.

A more thorough explanation:

A false token is a counterfeit coin, bill, or any other form of legal tender that is not genuine or authentic.

  • A fake $20 bill that looks like the real thing but is actually a counterfeit is an example of a false token.
  • A coin that has been altered to look like it is worth more than it actually is, such as a penny that has been painted to look like a dime, is also a false token.

These examples illustrate how a false token is a tangible evidence of the existence of a fact, in this case, the fact that the coin or bill is not genuine. It is important to be able to recognize false tokens to avoid being scammed or defrauded.

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