I shall miss you guys while I am gone :-*
Also, why does American money look like fu#king play money that you would find in a monopoly game?
I shall miss you guys while I am gone :-*
Also, why does American money look like fu#king play money that you would find in a monopoly game?
Because Monopoly was designed to mimic depression-era American property exchange.
Auckmid: To prevent people from counterfeiting.
There are so many security features built into the bills now it isn't even funny. The one thing that I've never seen counterfeited yet is the strips on the inside of the bill. Hold a black light up to them, and you'll see why.
Security feature in American bills: Cocaine.
Canadian bills are the same with security. Stuff like the puzzle number, ghost image, shiny strip, hidden numbers etc.... And some person who studied how butterfly wings worked came up with this new security feature that may be added in the future. The feature is a thin plastic piece with a trillion micropscopic holes punched into it. This causes light to reflect in weird ways and create colors depending on how you hold it. It's cool but if you think about it. trying to mass produce bills with that feature would take FOREVER and cost a lot.
But are american dollars fireproof, like the euro? Thought so.
the euro is fireproof?
FM-veteran
FM0:orange Mafioso -- FM1: orange Mafia Consort -- FM2: Citizen/Mason -- FM3: Serialkiller -- FM4: Jester -- FM5: Godfather -- FM7: Coroner
Killcount so far: 22
Oh, and I sometimes use hyphens - it's a German-thing :3
That reminds me, gold went up 16% to $1,917 per ounce.
then it dropped like fuck to 1,773, 7%
regardless, money money money anyway: where are you visiting specifically, Auckmid, you might meet a few members.
Yeah, like Keanu Reevesenant
Also wtf is Calafornia?
bye
Spoiler : Forum Mafia :
It's just a very old thread to gravedig.
They've been copied. All you have to get is the press machine and otherwise its just a piece of reflective paper stacked and pressed between the 2 sides of the bill. It's actually the easy part to mimic, the hard part is the bill's watermarks which, if you look at under a dark light microscope, you will see is a watermark of a picture. The detail is so vivid under a microscope, and there's only 1 press in the world that can do it... belonging to the Federal Reserve. The machine costs 15 million dollars to produce, and racks up an enormous electric bill to the sum of 12000$ a day when money is being printed.
There are 7 or 8 different security features now. The security strip, the watermark, the micro-printing. Those are the fancy ones. There are some less noticeable ones, like if you dip a bill into water, the ink won't run, or if you crumple a bill, it will naturally start to uncrumple a bit. Not to original status, but it is noticeable.
Then the obvious like coloration and the fading of the colors as they transition, and the general look.
Ytf are you digging this back up? I went to California LAST summet. That was over 8 months ago...
FM is as good as over, so I think I'm in the clear for avitar change.