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The New Pen Counterfeit Money Detector
In the recent batch of 20 dollar bills that have been produced there are more security designs in them to make counterfeiting more difficult. Even with the security measures counterfeiting still goes on and the best way to find out if the bill is real or not is to use a counterfeit money detector.
Some in the retail industry are now feeling forced to check out the authenticity of paper money before accepting it. Many people who counterfeit bills do not do so with expensive inks and paper but with machines that will only make something that would pass as a bill if the person taking it just glances at it. The pen counterfeit money detector can easily weed out these bogus bills. This is a very simple product to use. In it the pen has a solution of iodine that reacts with the starch that is in wood based paper and it makes a black stain. When the solution of the pen counterfeit money detector is applied to genuine bills no stain appears and there is no discoloring. The pen counterfeit money detector detects fraudulent bills that are printed on normal paper rather than the fine papers that the government uses in printing currency.
There are many ways to tell if a bill is real or not. Many counterfeit money detectors use an infrared light or use Ultra Violet (UV) rays to spot special markings that are put on the bill. Some of these types that use light or UV rays to spot bills can be portable and battery operated so they can be used behind the counter or if you handle money on the go. In the past if a counterfeit money detector was purchased it was made specifically for one type of currency. But with the technology available today that is changing.
Some businesses need to confirm that bills from other countries are genuine. Many of these kinds of detectors are able to spot counterfeit bills of the major currencies circulated around the world such as the U.S. Dollar, the Euro, the English Pound, and the Canadian Dollar.
For many investing in a device that can test bills is well worth it. A counterfeit money detector can save them a lot in the long run. Many now are portable and battery operated as opposed to the larger bulkier machines of times past. For people who deal mainly in cash it’s well worth considering.
The average person certainly would have little use for it unless they were an active collector of either old currency or currency from other places. For you and me I think we’re safe without it.
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