counterfatti
Counterfatti, in Italian, are items produced to imitate legitimate goods with the intention of deception. The term covers a broad range of counterfeit products—money, documents, consumer goods, art, and digital assets. Counterfeiting seeks to imitate authenticity closely enough to fool buyers, sellers, or authorities, but lacks the legitimacy, provenance, or value of genuine articles.
Currency counterfeiting is a long-standing problem and remains a focus for central banks and law enforcement.
Other forms include forged documents (passports, certificates, receipts), counterfeit consumer goods (electronics, fashion items, medications), and
Legal systems prohibit counterfeiting and impose penalties that vary by jurisdiction and by item. Enforcement combines