Yes. It is illegal to deface it, because it is considered government property.
it depends if you have a UK passport, if your an illegal immigrant you might get arrested. If you're not an immigrant and you have a british passport then yes, yes you can
Depends where you are. In most countries, it is totally illegal to deface currency. In others, it is illegal to deface them up to the point where they can no longer be used as currency.
yes
There really is no way to enter the UK without a passport and that passport must have a UK Visa in it. Apply for a passport from the Egyptian government. When it arrives, go to the UK embassy in Cairo and apply for a VISA.Trying to get into the UK any other way is illegal.
It is illegal to deface public property in the state of New Jersey.
Most countries have a policy making it illegal to deface the currency of that country. I would suggest that if you intend to make a timepiece for personal use and not to make a business out of it, you should be safe.
Only if it belongs to someone else.
Someone with UK passport
In most countries, it is illegal to deface, disfigure, modify, mangle or mutilate the currency of that country.
You may marry i have done it with only my passport go to your country counsult to get an undated passport.
It is generally illegal to deface or destroy currency, including silver coins, as they are considered government property. It is important to adhere to regulations and laws regarding the handling and treatment of currency to avoid potential legal consequences.
Yes, it is illegal (as stated by the Currency Act and the Canadian Criminal Code). See 'related links' for more information.