In todays world unfortunately even brick for brains people can manage to make quality counter-fits on ink-jet or laser printers...The pens are good ways to spot em but can be erratic...Watermarks and looking for the Threads inserted by the fed a when held up to the light is the best eyesight method. Also look for the small red and blue fibers on bills in the note paper itself...While a picture can be duplicated watermarks and proper paper are sure bets to check. No matter how good their printers are they cannot reproduce watermarks and matching fed paper with the fibers is very very hard.
dead give-aways to me are the feel of the paper any how...that course fiber feel is a sure bet...like I say the image may be a good reproduction but the feel is another thing completely. Unless those phonies are from uber pros that can match the paper then spotting the fakes should be easy as long as you take the extra few seconds to thouroughly inspect em.
Originally Posted by wlhrgfan
The feel, look, and strip are important. One's have not been updated as of yet. But a trend in counterfeiting is to wash out five's. And print larger note on the washout five note. Paper will feel right. But the strip will say "Five" on it. Water marks will be gone or wrong. Embossing will not be right for the note. But will have the red and blue fibers, and pass the pen test. The note will look new, yet feel old, ink does not feel right.(Unless LED or laser printers. The toner may have the right feel for the ink. US note made with a thick ink. Ink-jet is a thin water like ink)
Things that has keep this type of counterfeiting low, cost of paper, and the washing out the ink.
As we take in and pass cash, we do not take time to check most of the time. And it is hard for me to read the strip without
magnifying glass or lens. We almost need to have sex with are money. And know the look and feel by heart.