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Let’s see if this 100 yuan bill is real or fake?

1. Find the micro-text between "100 Yuan" and the year on the back of the hundred-yuan bill, and then use the camera to focus and zoom in. You can clearly see a string of 100 RMB and "RMB". There are these words Of course it's real money.

2. Turn on the sketch filter of the mobile phone camera and scan the blank space on the back of the hundred-yuan banknote. If you can vaguely see the RMB symbol "¥", it is a real banknote.

Is this method reliable? Listen to what professionals say

The video does seem to make sense. Is it really so magical? Is this method reliable? There is no counterfeit money around Mr. Dicai, so he cannot practice it himself. However, some media asked bank professionals about this matter.

According to the "China Economic Net" report, the reporter consulted professionals from China Merchants Bank. Professionals said that the mobile phone currency verification in the video was a joke and unreliable, and they verified it on the spot.

The results showed that no matter whether the banknotes were real or counterfeit, after zooming in with the mobile phone, 4 rows of "RMB100" and 1 row of "RMB" would appear. However, the text was clear and the fake banknotes were slightly blurry compared to the real banknotes. Although banks do use an effect similar to the magnification of mobile phone cameras in the method of identifying authentic and counterfeit RMB, there are technical levels of counterfeit currency, some are clear, some are blurry, and some are even completely blurry. This method alone can be used to identify counterfeit currency. Authentic and counterfeit banknotes are not entirely reliable.

In addition, when photographed with a mobile phone sketch filter, both genuine and counterfeit banknotes also have the symbol "¥". This identification method is also unreliable.

It seems that this "mobile phone banknote verification" method really cannot be used as a means of verifying genuine and counterfeit banknotes! And you think about it, if this method of checking banknotes via mobile phone is true, why doesn’t the central bank announce it?

To identify genuine and counterfeit coins, you still have to listen to the official statement

In terms of identifying counterfeit coins, don’t easily believe what is circulated on the Internet, and you must refer to the official anti-counterfeiting features. Wa Caijun found a way to identify the authenticity of the new version of the 100-yuan RMB on the official website of the central bank.

1. Look at the portrait watermark

It is located in the blank space on the left side of the front of the ticket. When viewed through light, Chairman Mao's head can be seen.

2. Look at the light-changing hollow window safety line

It is located on the right side of the front of the ticket. When viewed perpendicularly to the ticket surface, the safety line appears purple-red; when viewed at a certain angle from the ticket surface, the safety line appears purple-red. Green; through light observation, you can see the hollow text "?100" in the security line

3. Look at the horizontal and vertical numbers

The horizontal number is used in the lower left corner of the front of the ticket, and its crown and front characters are The two digits are dark red and the last six digits are black.

4. See the white watermark

It is located under the horizontal number on the front of the ticket. If you observe it through light, you can see the highly transparent watermark denomination number "100".

5. Look at the engraved embossed printing

Chairman Mao’s portrait on the front, the national emblem, the name “People’s Bank of China”, the denomination number in the upper right corner, Braille, and the Great Hall of the People on the back are all engraved and embossed. Obvious concave and convex feeling.

6. Look at the offset printing pattern

There are partial patterns of the denomination number "100" on the lower left side of the front and the lower right side of the back. Observed through light, the patterns on the front and back form a complete number "100".