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A. A person is guilty of criminal simulation if, with intent to defraud another:

1. He makes or alters an object in whole or in part so that it appears to have value because of age, antiquity, rarity, source, or authorship that it does not have; or

2. He sells, passes, or otherwise utters an object so made or altered; or

3. He possesses an object so made or altered with intent to sell, pass, or otherwise utter it; or

4. He authenticates or certifies an object so made or altered as genuine or as different from what it is.

B. Criminal simulation is punishable as a class B misdemeanor. (Code 1975 § 13-650-18)