Only if it belongs to someone else.
Yes. It is illegal to deface it, because it is considered government property.
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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.
No, it is illegal to intentionally rip or deface Canadian money.
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, it is illegal to destroy pennies because it is against the law to deface or destroy U.S. currency.
In most countries, it is illegal to deface, disfigure, modify, mangle or mutilate the currency of that country.
Yes, it is illegal (as stated by the Currency Act and the Canadian Criminal Code). See 'related links' for more information.
Yes, it is illegal to deface or destroy currency for art purposes in the United States. This is considered a violation of federal law.
Yes, it is illegal to burn US money. According to the United States Code, it is a federal offense to deface, mutilate, or destroy currency.
Yes, it is illegal to burn money in America. According to the United States Code, it is a federal offense to deface, mutilate, or destroy currency.