There are several ways, hold up the bill to a light source so that you may see through it. On the right hand side there should be a faint picture of Benjamin Franklin, on the left there should be a strip going down with the words one hundred. It should also have little pieces of red or another color of fabric stitched into the bill. You can also put iodine on it, if it turns black, it's fake, orange-brown is good. The texture of the bill should not be smooth and if you rub your fingers over the bottom right 100 number that is different than the other numbers, it should feel grainy. Also, the colors of the bill should not be too dark, most fake bills look very dark compared to good ones.
Use more than 1 way to check, I've seen counterfeits pass the iodine test, some of them have the face and strip drawn in, etc...
Note: The old hundred dollar bills don't have the face and strip protection, it should still pass the other tests.
They make pens that detect fake bills, also the paper has small colored fibers.
shine a one dollar bill at the sun. then take the 2 dollar bill and put it on a black or brown flat surface and shine a uv pens light on the bill if you see the back of the bill its real if you don't its fake
You Look At The Dollar I Thje Light And check If Theres An Owl
if you are talking about just one bill it is not but if it is in hundreds thousands it is a tru million dollar
Take it to a store and spend it.... Or take it to a bank
to tell if a dollar is fake look closely at it and there should be little red/blue "hair" looking parts on it hope this helped
The fact that you are holding it indicates it is fake. There is no such thing as a million dollar bill and one has never been printed.
You get a marker or highlighter and put a dash on the dollar bill, if the marker changes colors its fake or fold the left side of the dollar bill about 1/4 the way in. Unfold to a 130 degree angle then slowly bring the magnets close to the 1 in the top left corner and if the dollar bill moves toward the magnets, the bill is real
you hold it up to the light and if there is a shadow of the face it's real You hold it up in the sunlight, (or any other light such as a lamp), and you look to see if there is a line that says "USA (whatever dollar bill it is such as if it where a five dollar bill, it would say "USA Five").
cut it
No, a one hundred dollar bill from the 1963 series does not have a metal strip or an extra face to distinguish between real and fake bills. However, you can look for other security features such as watermarks, color-shifting ink, and security threads to help determine the bill's authenticity.
Two dollar bills generally are not counterfeited, so odds are it's genuine. If you're not sure, take a close look at the paper. A real bill will have tiny red and blue fibers embedded in the material.