is it legal to deface foreign currency in your home country?
would it be legal to deface, say, a canadian coin if i wasnt planning on spending it
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I doubt it. In the U.S., it isn’t even illegal to deface our own currency, as long as you’re not doing it to commit fraud or counterfeiting.
isnt it legal to deface your own currency in your own country? also i’m sure canada wont care if u do something to one of their coins
Even if it was illegal, if you did it out of the jurisdiction of the country in question, you should have no problem.