Dollar counterfeiting 'more profitable than cocaine' in Peru

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  1. Fall Guy

    Fall Guy Active Member

    Interesting article.

    Peru, which recently overtook Colombia as the leading cocaine producer, has now overtaken Colombia as the world's leading counterfeiter of U.S. dollars.

    The United States Secret Service, charged with protecting the currency, opened an office in Lima last year to deal with the rise in counterfeiting in the country.

    Over the past decade, $103 million in fake U.S. dollars originating from Peru have been seized -- nearly half since 2010. The Peruvian counterfeit bills are of particularly high quality because they are finished by hand.

    The counterfeiters are using standard offset machines like those used for printing newspapers. Much of the finishing detail work, such as inserting security strips and texturing, is done by children.

    Still, the Peruvian counterfeiters use commercially available bond paper, which disintegrates easily when wet.
    In Colombia, years of law enforcement efforts have clamped down on counterfeiting. A decade-long U.S. effort in the country has led not just to a reduction drug trafficking, but counterfeiting as well.

    And while the flow of fake U.S. dollars and cocaine from Colombia has been slowed, Peru has stepped in to claim the lost business. In addition to being the world's largest producer of counterfeit U.S. dollars, the U.N. recently estimated that Peru had overtaken its Andean neighbor in cocaine production as well.


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  3. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    Makes sense, seeing as one can still buy a decent cup of coffee or a good beer for $1 in Peru.
     
  4. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Some of the cartels were even counterfeiting sackie bucks because they circulate in Ecuador since they dollarised their economy about a decade ago. Ecuador is one of the few places those coins and their fake brethren actually circulate.
     
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