How to Identify a Forgery: A Guide to Spotting Fake Art, Counterfeit Currencies, and More
By (Author) Suzanne Bell
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
9th July 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
Forensic science
Criminal law: procedure and offences
363.25963
Paperback
128
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 10mm
209g
Fakes and counterfeits have existed since ancient times; and while the methods of forgery have surely advanced, so has the science necessary to identify them. Currency, art, and historical artifacts are only a few of the objects commonly forged; and scientists in forensic laboratories throughout the world work alongside artists, museums, linguists, and historians to authenticate these items. How to Identify a Forgery investigates how modern computers, printers, and scanners have presented new challenges for scientists and how objects suspected of being faked, forged, or fraudulent are examined forensically.
How to Identify a Forgery contains information on:
Counterfeiting currency
Electronic and digital signatures
Dating ink
Dyes and pigments
Forging art
Handwriting analysis
Scientific methodology
Visual examination and microscopy
How to Identify a Forgery contains illustrations, a glossary, and a detailed list of print and web resources. Sidebars on notable cases and pressing forensics issues throughout reinforce the text. Essential for students, teachers, collectors, and investigators who require information on proper forensic science practices, Dr. Bells book is as fascinating as it is useful.