Counterfeiters Use Digital Technology to Their Benefit
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The old standby method of marking on bills with counterfeit-detection markers is not always reliable. In general, when one uses such a marker, a real bill will yield a yellowish brown mark. A fake bill will produce a black mark.
Increasingly, however, counterfeiters are using real five-dollar bills to create $20, $50 or $100 bills—using chemicals to scrub off the ink applied by the U.S. Treasury Department and replacing it with their own careful application of larger-bill designs.
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