55% of a sum of money is Rs 1.1 the sum of money is
The term "minus money" could indicate money that was lost or spent. You could say you have minus money if you wrote a check for more money than was in your account.
The money was new.
It was his lunch money Posted by Jenna Sirucek
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The charge is defacing currency.
Only if the intent is to defraud or cause financial harm to another.
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Defacing is defined as spoiling the appearance of something or damaging the surface of something. Defacing often involves graffiti or even breaking something.
intentionally disrupting, defacing or destroying a Web site.
It is illegal to deface or destroy currency in a way that renders it unfit to be reissued. Stapling money could be considered defacing it and may be illegal.
Burning money is only illegal in some countries. However, in those it is illegal in, it falls under the category of "defacing or damaging" or otherwise making the money unusable. This is not only applied to burning; damage to some parts of a banknote can be used to cover up counterfeiting and other fakery.
ie. tatooing + piercing...it is mutilation and forbidden.
just about 1.3pence. a 2p coin is worth around 3-4p!(its illegal to melt down money two reasons: it belongs to the govenment and its defacing the queen's image)
You could use a grinder, or any chemical which dissolves copper, and you will reach the zinc, since the copper is just a thin layer. Technically speaking, however, defacing money is illegal.
You would be damaging or defacing another person's property.