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It makes the bills harder to counterfeit.
It's to make it harder for crooks to counterfeit the bills.
No, a counterfeit pen may not be effective for detecting counterfeit 1969 100 dollar bills because they were printed with the same type of paper used for genuine bills at the time. It is recommended to use other methods such as ultraviolet light or consulting with an expert for verification.
Mainly to make it difficult to produce phony, bogus, counterfeit one-dollar bills.
There were no ten dollar bills issued in the year 1935. If one is presented with one, it will be counterfeit and therefore has little to no value at all.
not rare at all they are counterfeit broski
You could probably use a regular one because real dollar bills have special markings and codes on them that make them legit.
No, counterfeit detector pens are designed to work on modern currency with specific security features. The ink used in the pens reacts to the starch in the paper of modern bills to determine if the bill is genuine. Since a 1950 fifty dollar bill is older and made with different materials, the pen may not work effectively.
Counterfeit coins and bills are often sold on eBay. You can also buy copies. Note: It is illegal to sell or pass counterfeit coins or bills
1 dollar bills
Counterfeit coins and bills are often sold on eBay. You can also buy copies. Note: It is illegal to sell or pass counterfeit coins or bills
In the year 1977 counterfeit markers did work work on bills. It all started back in the 1800's.