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 you can own a balisong in KY as long as you don't intend on using it to harm people.
still stealing. and stealing is illegal Answer Not being a canadian I can only hazard a guess. If you have a denomination larger than you intend to put on the plate, then I can see no reason why you cannot take back from the plate that which you did not intend to donate, leaving only the amount that which you did.
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Yes very much so, especially if they intend for it to be a sexual relationship.
By even asking this question, I suspect that you have some idea that what you are doing, or intend to do might be illegal. I recommend that you NOT do it. Claiming that you did not know what you did was illegal is not a defense in the United States.
no it is called plagiarism and is very illegal and can result in jail time
To actually perform the act of copying them, no. The questions are: For what reason? How do you intend to use these copies? What is your intent?
No, it would be illegal to deface or destroy any legal tender currency, and more so if you intend to sell the metal for personal gain. Additionally, it would probably cost you more to melt down the coins and separate the metals, than you are likely to get for sale of the metal.
This is a personal question. The internet has no way of knowing what you plan on doing.
Just tell him.
If you intend to "scrape" the copper off for personal gain, most countries have laws concerning the mutilation and disfigurement of their coins.