715A.3 Simulating objects of antiquity or rarity.
A person commits a serious misdemeanor if, with intent to defraud anyone or with knowledge that the person is facilitating a fraud to be perpetrated by anyone, the person makes, alters, or utters any object so that it appears to have value because of antiquity, rarity, source, or authorship which it does not possess.
87 Acts, ch 150, §3
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 715A - FORGERY AND RELATED FRAUDULENT CRIMINAL ACTS
Section 715A.2A - Accommodation of forgery — penalty.
Section 715A.3 - Simulating objects of antiquity or rarity.
Section 715A.4 - Fraudulent destruction, removal, or concealment of recordable instruments.
Section 715A.5 - Tampering with records.
Section 715A.6 - Credit cards.
Section 715A.6A - Prohibitions relating to false academic degrees, grades, or honors.
Section 715A.6B - Credit card fraud — minor involved.
Section 715A.7 - Filing multiple counts in one information, indictment, or complaint.
Section 715A.8 - Identity theft.
Section 715A.9 - Value for purposes of identity theft.
Section 715A.9A - Identity theft passport.
Section 715A.10 - Illegal use of scanning device or encoding machine.
Section 715A.11 - Synthetic urine and urine additives — defrauding drug or alcohol test.