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ultraviolet Counterfeit Detection
Ultraviolet light can detect if paper currency and other official documents (including credit cards, driver's licenses, travelers
checks, passports, and green cards) are authentic or counterfeit. The ultraviolet light allows you to see fluorescent strips,
dots, or other markings used on authentic bills and documents. The special fibrous paper that currency is made from is not
fluorescent, where as a counterfeit bill printed on bleached or white paper will reflect ultraviolet light, causing the bill to glow.
Magnetic Ink Counterfeit Detection
Magnetic detection is used to determine if there is magnetic ink present on a bill or document. This is found by rubbing the
bill or document over the magnetic head on the machine. If there is magnetic ink present the unit will beep and the red
magnetic indicator will light up. If the unit does not beep and the indicator does not light up, the bill or document may not
be authentic.
Watermark Counterfeit Detection
The watermark verification window is used to verify that a watermark is present in a bill or document. If the watermark is
missing or hard to see, the bill or document may not be authentic.
Micro-printing Counterfeit Detection
The micro-printing magnifier is used to clearly see the micro-printed words on a bill or document. If the micro-printing is
missing, the bill or document may not be authentic.
Compact, Portable Design
This unit is lightweight and compact, easily moved from place to place.
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