What makes you think the notes are counterfeit? Generally, unless there is an historic story associated with the counterfeit (like the operation Bernhardt English notes) the notes are worthless.
There was a genuine issue 5,000,000 Drachmai note issued in 1944. A mint uncirculated example would be worth $3.
You could use fake, copied, or spurious.
Counterfeit PaintboardYou can paint whatever you want on it. If you have a usable printer, you could print whatever you paint, too.
There are many places where one can purchase a counterfeit money detector. A good place is the website "Amazon" or the website "eBay" to purchase a money detector.
No, since it was not "government issue" or regulated in any way - anyone could make wampum if they had the time, skill and patience.
You go in the blimp. *Ordinarily, you would be leaving the island, but on Counterfeit Island, there is a special link that lets you go to the other island and meet the curator at the Pop Art museum. Although you could play Early Poptropica while you are there, it could create conflicts with Counterfeit Island. See the curator and return to Counterfeit Island again on the blimp.
The star in the photo could not be visible through the Moon. Click on it.
then they could sue you, for a lot of money. i would recomend getting a new logo
No one knows. Blank currency paper is treated as a secret document because of the damage it could cause the economy--someone with a stash of real currency paper and an old Heidelberg letterpress could cause unbelievable damage to the economy through the issue of unidentifiable counterfeit bills.
Possessing or distributing counterfeit money is a serious crime that can result in imprisonment, fines, or both. Each jurisdiction has its own specific laws and penalties for dealing with counterfeit currency.
All 1879 trade dollars were proofs and the entire trade dollar series is heavily counterfeited. Most likely, your coin is a counterfeit, but should be examined by someone who knows a lot about coins (good places to start are coin shops and jewelry shops) if you believe it to be genuine, but most likely it is a counterfeit. If genuine it could be worth hundreds to thousands of dollars.
If you have been to the Countryside, you could not get into the Inspector's house because you didn't have the key. Now...
The bill could be counterfeit, or if real, several hundred dollars.