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Training Course - Security | U. S. Currency Education Program Each denomination has several key security features, such as a 3-D Security Ribbon, a portrait watermark, color-shifting ink, and a security thread In this section, you will learn about the security features found in different denominations of U S currency
5 Counterfeit-Deterrent Strategies | Counterfeit Deterrent Features for . . . This chapter summarizes those elements that can be used to formulate a comprehensive national strategy that can reduce future counterfeiting incidents of U S banknotes Such a strategy entails far more than a one-time incorporation of a new set of counterfeit-deterrent features in banknotes
Under a UV light source, - United States Secret Service All Federal Reserve Notes are printed on paper featuring red and blue embedded fibers Federal Reserve Notes designed before 1990 do not contain security threads or microprinting
Key security features of U. S. currency - Blog - NGPF In 1739, Benjamin Franklin sought to tackle the issue of counterfeit money in America, using a printing press and leaves to create unique raised patterns on the colonial notes
10 Anti-counterfeiting Features of the USD Next-Generation Security Features: The Federal Reserve continues to collaborate with the BEP to develop innovative security features These features incorporate cutting-edge technologies and materials to enhance the difficulty of counterfeiting
Anti-Counterfeiting: Security Features - Money Factory In December 1993, the National Research Council (NRC), funded by the Department of the Treasury, published Counterfeit Deterrent Features for the Next Generation Currency Design
Defending Against Counterfeit Cash | The Reading Room In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Sean Ferrari, the chief commercial officer of Currency Research and a former Federal Reserve employee, broke down the anti-counterfeiting security features found on U S and world paper money