They certainly can, and trying to cheat a casino is REALLY high on the list of bad ideas.
No, ATMs are designed to detect counterfeit money and will not accept fake currency.
X-ray machines can detect the shape of money and with the metal strip in most higher denominations it would be very easy to identify
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No, it is not possible to deposit fake money into an ATM as the machine is designed to detect counterfeit currency.
Ultraviolet light can help detect counterfeit money by revealing security features that are not visible under normal light. Additionally, watermarks, color-shifting ink, and security threads are elements included in authentic currency to help determine if money is genuine. Sophisticated counterfeit detection pens can also be used to verify the authenticity of bills.
No, ATMs do not accept counterfeit money.
Yes, ATMs are equipped with counterfeit detection technology to reject counterfeit money.
Electromagnets are used in vending machines to deciever real coins from fake ones. Electromagnets will sort counterfeit money from real money, because most counterfeit money is an iron alloy. Iron is magnetic and gets pulled by the electromagnet, while real coins are not effected.
Counterfeit money would be an accurate answer to this riddle.
Some countries use phosphorus as a security feature in paper money. This element can be detected by specialized machines, helping to verify the authenticity of the currency notes.
Yes you should report the receipt of counterfeit money to the Secret Service.
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