Is it? I'm not up enough on international law to know if this is one of the specific actions that is "an act of war".
Source please? Anyone?
Counterfeiting another nation's currency is generally accepted to be an economic act of war, and that standard was established long ago.
I would suggest that if you want the precise citation of international or U.S. law, that as the saying goes,
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Source please? Anyone?<<
Check out why the American flag has a yellow fring on it in all government buildings...thats a good start....It might suprise ya!