Anti-Counterfeit Money Graphics

This Graphic Looks at the Security Features on the New $100 Bill

The 'Meet the New $100 Bill' graphic picks apart changes to the American currency and the many security features that are covertly packed into it.

Although it seems fairly ordinary in appearance, the American bill is loaded with features that are designed to make the production of counterfeit money more difficult. This includes features like raised printing, which adds a unique texture that is difficult to replicate and a series of images that will subtly shift color when they are slightly moved.

While most of these new security features are initially visible, one of the most well-hidden anti-counterfeit features of the new $100 bill is the faint Ben Franklin watermark, that only appears when it is held up to a light.
Trend Themes
1. Enhanced Security Features on Currency - The development of advanced security features on currency aims to combat counterfeiting and ensure trust in monetary systems.
2. Covert Anti-counterfeit Measures - The implementation of covert anti-counterfeit measures on currency adds an additional layer of security and makes reproduction more challenging.
3. Visible-to-invisible Counterfeit Detection - The use of features that are only visible under specific conditions, such as UV light or tilting, enhances counterfeit detection and deterrence.
Industry Implications
1. Banking and Finance - The banking and finance industry can explore and adopt new anti-counterfeit security features to protect their currency and maintain public trust.
2. Printing and Authentication Systems - Companies specializing in printing and authentication systems can develop innovative technologies to meet the increasing demand for secure currency production.
3. Law Enforcement and Government Agencies - Law enforcement agencies and government bodies can leverage advanced anti-counterfeit technologies to detect and prevent the circulation of counterfeit money.

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