Samuel Upham's Fake Notes

Samuel Upham's Fake Notes

Samuel Upham was a Philadelphia merchant who printed more than $15 million worth of fake Confederate dollars from 1862 to 1863. The fake notes were widely circulated in the South. When investigated by the US Government, his case was dismissed as it's not illegal to the counterfeit currency of a country not recognized by the US.

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