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FLOODED WITH COUNTERFEIT DIMES. Share full article. April 7, 1886. ... now in jail on the charge of making counterfeit money, was detected in passing one at a store on Union-street. ...
DES MOINES – Wells Fargo Home Mortgage has fired a Des Moines worker over a 1963 incident at a Laundromat involving a fake dime in the wake of new employment guidelines. Richard Eggers, 68, was ...
In celebrating the 125th anniversary of The Aspen Times, we are printing a story or two from each year the newspaper has existed – 125 historical selections in 125 days. This series is in conjunction ...
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Richard Eggers's fake dime crime 49 years ago has caused Wells Fargo to fire him in the wake of tightened federal rules on hiring. Richard Eggers says his use of a fake dime in a laundromat was a ...
Counterfeit dimes and quarters are being circulated around the Square in large quantities, it was learned yesterday. Local merchants report that they have been deceived by the authentic look of ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Wells Fargo Home Mortgage has fired a Des Moines worker over a 1963 incident at a Laundromat involving a fake dime in the wake of new employment guidelines. Richard Eggers,… ...
Can't-Miss Play: Fake punt alert! Hekker tosses dime to Shields for first down Los Angeles Rams punter Johnny Hekker delivers on fourth-down throw for Rams' first down.
Today when authorities warn of bad bills or counterfeit money it's usually 20 dollar bills. In 1908 the problem was bogus coins -- silver dollars, dimes and quarters. While it ...
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Stafford's pump-fake sets up 18-yard sideline dime to Rams wide receiver Demarcus Robinson.
Klon copies are a dime a dozen, with Joe Bonamassa and Way Huge's “virtually identical” Deep State and JHS' build-it-yourself Notaklön just two recent additions to the ever-growing copyist ...
NEWARK — Federal investigators in New Jersey say they have uncovered a $5.4 million plot to defraud a U.S. Mint-run program that redeems unusable dimes, quarters and half dollars.