CPM Forum
Canadian Notes => Counterfeit Currency => Topic started by: kid_kc79 on March 03, 2008, 01:38:46 pm
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This has been a question on my mind for a while now. With all the safety measures in place to foil and detect counterfeits on recent notes how does one go about detecting counterfeits on old notes? The notes I am referring to are mostly 1935 and 1937 Bank of Canada as well as Dominion and Chartered notes. I am aware of a few counterfeit chartered and Dominion where the printing had decreased the detail quality on the note. Are there a lot of suspected counterfeits out there for these early notes?
Jason
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One of the best authenticity verification means remains to be intaglio printing, and intricate and precise detail. These are rarely matched by counterfeits.
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Thanks Brent