Security Banknote Features
PLEASE NOTE: THIS POST WILL BE UPDATED WITH MICROSCOPE PHOTOGRAPHS OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS!
Here are some security banknote (money) features used to make counterfeiting more difficult. Just fun junk drawer stuff. Some of these features are obvious when pointed out to regular people. Some of them are invisible unless you use an ultraviolet (UV) light.
Some features like OMRON rings are only supposed to be detected by scanning computer software (like PhotoShop) and color copiers and flatbed scanners which will then automatically refuse to scan or print a copy of the money--but you can see them if you know where to look! Sneaky!
In fact, let's start with the most shocking one: OMRON rings, which are also called the EURion constellation.
OMRON Rings in US money (and many, many, many other countries' money too)!
This pattern of rings is the "EURion constellation" aka OMRON rings. It looks a little like the astronomic constellation Orion. These rings make a precise pattern.
Anyway, if you try to scan these bills with PhotoShop or a color copier or a flatbed scanner or other high-tech device the device can sense the EURion constellations and it will stop scanning. Theoretically it could stop scanning and contact the authorities. Mostly it just locks up your software or hardware and it refuses to copy and/or print.
There are other bills that similarly lock up software and hardware that don't contain EURion constellations...so there are other patterns out there that act the same way!
Too broke or lazy to connect the dots? Here ya go: a USA $20 bill with the EURion constellation filled out in the zeros.
Ukraine hryvnia (hryvna, or sometimes hryvnya) in two denominations.