Highly user friendly, the D500 is the most
advanced
and reliable technology available for stores
where US
dollar currency is accepted. It takes one
second to
deeply analyze the illustration, ultraviolet and
magnetic properties on US dollar currency.
Once the
verification is completed, an audible and
visual result
is emitted. If the money is genuine, the
real value will
be displayed on the screen. After processing
the
banknotes, the values and quantities are
displayed.
The D500 is the best, cost-effective solution
to the
recurring shrinkage and counterfeit losses
that threat
your business on a daily basis. This
Authenticator will
help you avoid becoming a target from
criminals who
look for weak points where to pass
counterfeit bills.
Very easily and fast, the multi-currency
detector will
scan the bill and provide the user with the
result of the
analysis, avoiding waste of time in front of
customers
and performing the detection with cutting edge
technology.
AccuBANKER is offering this one time
promotion on
purchases for the D500 Super Dollar
Authenticator from
November 13th until December 7th.
Compact and reliable, the D500 Super Dollar
Authenticator is an invaluable aid for
supermarkets,
movie theaters, retail locations and any
other business
environments were dollar currency is
accepted. The
Authenticator increases accuracy and saves
time. Do
not waste your valuable time in front of your
customer.
Purchase the D500 Super Dollar Authenticator and
have the peace of mind that your business
deserves.
How would you react if one customer ask you
for change
while handling you a 500 USD note?
Currency notes of denominations above $100
are no
longer available from the Department of the
Treasury,
the Federal Reserve System, or the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing. However, some of these
banknotes are still on circulation. On July
14, 1969,
the Department of the Treasury and the Federal
Reserve System announced that currency notes
in the
denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and
$10,000
would be discontinued immediately due to lack
of use.
Although they were issued until 1969, they
were last
printed in 1945.
These notes are legal tender and may be found in
circulation today; however, most notes still in
circulation are probably in the hands of private
numismatic dealers and collectors. If
someone is
interested in purchasing these larger and almost
disappeared denominations, it is suggested to
contact
private dealers or collectors who are usually
listed in
the classified section of the telephone
directory under
the headings of "Coins" and "Hobbies." Or if
you have
some of them and desire to sell them, you will
probably make some good money out of it.