How to easily recognize a false dollar ticket

How to easily recognize a false dollar ticket

In the Argentine Republic, by government resolution, most shops will begin accepting payments in dollars.

The National Government approved the resolution for the country’s businesses to accept payments in dollars. Therefore, Argentines already have the possibility to pay in the currency they prefer. This new benefit also serves to detect false tickets if any. To recognize them, your security measures must be taken into account.

A good option to recognize false dollars is the new application launched by the United States Federal Reserve called Cash Assist. But you can also look for information on portals related to these agencies, which offer a detailed guide to recognize which tickets are valid and which ones.

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Effective methods to detect if a dollar ticket is false

Before the new government resolution that allows paying with dollars in shops, people will be increasingly attentive to the possibility that there are false tickets, so it is important to know how to recognize the characteristics that determine that they are true. Security measures are a fundamental part.

Among these measures, the most important are:

  • The safety thread: When exposing the contraluz ticket it is possible to see a thread vertically embedded to the left of the portrait. It has the USA letters and the number 100. In addition, it shines in a pink color under the ultraviolet light.
  • 3D Security Band: When tilting the ticket the blue band shows bells that change to 100 if it moves it forward and back. This is woven in the paper so it is difficult to falsify.
  • Campana in the inkwell: the ink used in the bell in the inkwell makes it change from copper to green if it leans it.
  • Water brand: In the right space you can see a contraluz an image of Benjamin Franklin. Or who is in the portrait of the ticket.
  • Ink that changes color: By bowing the ticket, the ink with which the number 100 of the lower right corner is made makes color copper to green, just like the bell in the inkwell.

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