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1. Practically all banknotes have something published a method of raised seal. When take in the hand present bill it raised. Particularly jaggies are felt on border frame and on the portrait. |
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2. Banknotes are printed to the special thick paper, with the fixing "watermarks" (refer to above), xerocopy or printout, as a rule, is done on the usual paper without watermarks. Watermarks possible easy to see having looked throught banknote on the light. |
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3. This bills have something published with mountain-high allowing ability, this allows to send very small details, such as background hatch, small inscriptions, figured net, small details of portrait (eye, hairs, cloth) and others. When printing and xerocopy these detail are smudged or are not reproduced in general. On the drawing on the left brought increased scene of fragment false (overhand) and present (reduce) banknotes by value 20 hrn.
4. When printing on colour printers an issue of fluent turning the colours is used rastring, i.e. melange of small spots of standard colours. This not noticeably under fluent look on the bill, but well seen under its detailed consideration. On the drawing on the left this possible to see. |
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5. Quick way to distinguish a colour xerocopy or lazer printout from the original by possible following way: bend a bill fifty-fifty and add a place of bend an nail, afterwards disperse a bill and bend it in the inverse direction on the place of preceding bend. Repeat this operation several times.
This is because in colour xeroxes and lazer printers as paints is used fine plates of foil. If several times bend thereby bill, this foil certainly will lag behind from the paper and will be formed "rift", ñêâîçü which will be seen paper. With this bill this does not occur. On the drawing on the left shown false bill (up), was making with such operations, and present bill (down). |