counterfeits Canadian money
counterfeits Canadian money, undetectable counterfeits Canadian dollars Minimum order quantity is 300$ for 6000$
- Holographic Stripes: The Canadian $20, $50, and $100 bills have holographic metallic stripes. These stripes feature images that change color and appearance when tilted.
- Watermarks: When held up to the light, genuine Canadian bills reveal watermarks that are visible on both sides of the note.
- Raised Ink: Canadian banknotes have raised ink on certain parts of the bill, such as the large numeral value and some text areas. This tactile feature can be felt by running your fingers over the note.
- Transparent Windows: Modern Canadian banknotes feature a transparent window with a detailed metallic portrait and building, which should be clearly visible and complex in design.
- Security Thread: Embedded within the banknote is a security thread that changes color when tilted and can be seen when held up to the light.
- Microprinting: Genuine notes include microprinting of small text that is very difficult to replicate without specialized equipment.
- Ultraviolet Features: Under UV light, certain elements of the note fluoresce, which is hard to mimic accurately with standard printing techniques.
- Color-shifting Ink: Some parts of the note, especially on higher denominations, use ink that changes color when viewed from different angles.
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