Currency: 100 Dollar Bill
1. A hologram-like 3D security ribbon woven into the paper
2. When you hold the note steady, both the inkwell and the bell
inside of it are copper. Move the bill, and the bell turns green.
3. To the right of the big portrait of Ben Franklin is a smaller, faint
portrait watermark. You can detect it when you hold the bill up to light.
4. A security thread imprinted with USAs and 100s is located to the
left of big Ben's head. It can be detected when it's put under a UV light.
5. The numeral 100 in the bottom right-hand corner of the front
of the note changes from copper to green when you move it.
6. Just in case you don't know what kind of cash you're handling,
there's now a giant gold 100 on the back of the bill.
7. There are a couple of micro-printed words located on the hundred. "The United States of America" sits on ol' Ben's collar, "USA 100" surrounds the portrait watermark, and "One hundred USA" appears next to a golden quill.
8. Franklin's jacket feels rough to the touch; there's
raised printing all over the bill so it feels like a legit piece
of officially issued currency. And so that it's harder to copy.
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