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How to tell whether the 2005 version of 100 yuan is authentic?

There are four simple ways to identify counterfeit 2005 version 100-yuan notes:

1. The first and most basic thing is the paper and its feel. It should be noted that the entire paper surface of real banknotes should have a bumpy feel to the touch, but counterfeit banknotes are generally not done properly. Either the bumps and convexities are too severe and a bit prickly (especially in the treatment of the texture of the clothes of the chairman's portrait), or they are very smooth and flat. It is easy to identify banknotes when they are new.

2. The second is color-changing ink. There is a light dark green 100 in the lower left corner of the front of the genuine coin. If you change the viewing angle, the 100 will turn into dark dark green (close to black). This change is very obvious. But counterfeit coins cannot achieve this effect, and there is basically no discoloration effect. However, counterfeit currency will use pearlescent ink to make the word 100 look shiny, creating the illusion that it has changed color. Be sure to remember that the 100 characters on real banknotes are matte and will not be very bright under light, and the brightness remains constant. In addition, there is a fairly uniform white space pattern in the middle of the 100 characters. Counterfeit banknotes often have uneven white space.

3. The pattern is seamlessly combined. If it is the 1999 version of 100 yuan, there will be a red semicircle next to the color-changing ink, and a red rectangular pattern in the middle. (In the new version of 2005, this pattern was moved to the middle of the chairman’s watermark and the red graphic.) Looking at the light, you can see that it and the blue graphic on the back are exactly spliced ??into a circle within a square. Counterfeit banknotes often have gaps or misalignments when spliced ??together.

4. Anti-counterfeiting security thread. This is the black line embedded in the banknote. If it is a 1999 version of the banknote, you can clearly see the white words RMB100 spaced inside the black lines from the front of the coin. However, be sure to note that this word should be completely invisible on the back of the banknote. Only a black line should be visible on the back. . Most counterfeit banknotes will have the words RMB100 written in white on the front and back. If it is the 2005 version, the security line is slightly wider, with a black line on the front and a silver security line exposed at intervals on the back, with the holographic image Y100 on it.

In addition, instruments can also be used for detection. Simple instruments such as ultraviolet light, magnifying glass, and magnets can be used to conduct various detections on suspicious tickets.