The $100 bill represents more than 70% of the $776
billion in currency in circulation all around the world.
Outside the United States, the $100 bill is the most
counterfeited. The government reported $118.1
million in counterfeit U.S. currency in the year 2006
that is an increase of 3.8 percent from 2005.
In 2003 a variety of colors were added to the $20 and
some other notes. Now, a new security thread for the
$100 bill was approved. The government was
looking for a hi-tech protection for Benjamin Franklin
from counterfeiters.
The new feature works combining micro-printing with
tiny glasses. The lenses magnify the micro-printing in
an extraordinary way. When you move the bill up and
down, the image appears to move from side to side.
When you move the bill side to side the image
appears to move up and down.
During the month of September buy a D66 Banker Pro
Counterfeit Detector and obtain free shipping.
The D66 Banker Pro Counterfeit Detector accurately
unveiles the 4 main security features, reducing
drastically wasted time and losses due to human error.
This multi currency/document detector is an invaluable
tool for supermarkets, retail stores and any other
business where cash transactions take place. The
D66 is the perfect complement for the cashier,
allowing to verify ultraviolet, microprinting, magnetic
and watermark security features on the banknotes or
any other protected documents as soon as they are
accepted working as a filter against
counterfeits.
There are currently millions of fake bills that circulate
the world on a daily basis.
Do you know how to spot them?
The crime of counterfeiting is as old as our civilization.
There is proof that in the Greco Roman era, before the
times of Christ, counterfeit coins were already being
fabricated. This is no myth or legend, samples of these
Hellenic coins are on exhibit at the Smithsonian
Institute in Washington D.C.
Once you are decided to get a Counterfeit Detector,
you have to ask yourself some basic
questions.
Analyze whether you need a Manual or Automatic
device.
You can clearly identify counterfeit detectors into two
groups: manual and automatic. Those that need some
kind of physical movement and analysis from the user
in order to obtain a result are classified as manual. In
contrast, automatic detectors analyze the banknotes
instantly, as soon as the user places the bill on the
feeding sensor. In seconds, a result will be shown.
What level of security do you need?