How To Know If A 100 Bill Is Fake?

Check the security thread: it should be embedded and visible when held to light

Check the watermark: a faint portrait should appear when held to light

Check the color-shifting ink: the number 100 on the lower right should change color when tilted

Check the 3D security ribbon: blue ribbon with bells and 100s should move when the bill is tilted

Check the raised printing: genuine bills have a textured feel on the portrait and numbers

Check the paper: authentic bills are made from a cotton-linen blend, not regular paper

Check the microprinting: tiny text should be sharp and readable under magnification

Check the serial numbers: they should be evenly spaced, sharp, and match each other

Check the Federal Reserve and Treasury seals: they should be crisp and properly aligned

Check the portrait and borders: details should be clear, not blurry or faded

Compare it to a known real bill: look for differences in size, color, and print quality

Use a counterfeit detection pen only as a quick first check, not as proof

Verify with a bill scanner or UV light if available

If several features look wrong, treat it as counterfeit and do not accept it

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