Notegolddiamond - For you who still eager to know about how to make a counterfeit currency, this video would meet yours. The video show you about easy way to make to make a counterfeit USD$100 notes. Undercover Police paid Rusty 1,500 for this demonstration. This way of producing a counterfeit Dollar works as long as peoples don't check their money once they receive it. This fake has made trough a high tech inkjet printer that can be easily found nowadays and the similar original notes. Eventhough a difference watermark and small mistakes on the print , make it easy to spot this fake notes.
As you can see on the video (thanks to lunaticg.blogspot.com), first, he takes real five dollar bills and sets out to remove all of their ink. He soaks them in a degreaser (some people use nail polish) bought at an automotive store and heats them up for a minute or so in a microwave oven. The Bill need about one and half minute in the microwave oven and leave it in there for about ten minutes.
Then Rusty showing the undercover officers how he clean the bills, and actually taking the ink right off. He finishes washing the bill in a bowl of water and sprays it with a household cleaner.
Rusty then uses a hairdryer to finish the drying process. When he's done, what used to be a $5 bill is virtually blank, except for the watermark of Abraham Lincoln.
To make the fake hundred he'll use an inkjet printer and a scanner. He scans a photo of a real hundred dollar bill and prints it on top of the blank paper he just created from that five dollar bill.
The result is a piece of counterfeit hundred dollar bill. What's the quality? The police say as counterfeits go—it's fairly good. If someone were to take the time to hold this up to a light you could actually see Abraham Lincoln and the $5 strip here. But most people don't do that.
In case you’re thinking of trying this at home, you should know we've left out a number of key steps. Counterfeiting is a felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Counterfeiting US currency and bank cards is felony under US federal law. Manufacturing counterfeiting money: fine $5000 or 15 years in prison. (title 18, section 472 us code). Possession of counterfeit money: fine $15000 or 15 years in prison. (title 18, section 472).
With a title "Suspect caught making fake money". The video exactly is a NBC TV programs-Vegas Undercover with Chris Hansen. The suspect in this July 2009 video is 39 years old, Bryan "Rusty" King.
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