what about the intaglio printing? Was it present? Did the counterfeiters take the trouble to imitate the braille dots?
The intaglio printing is not present. The braille dots are not raised, but do seem to be slightly visible.
The microprinting apparently was not a feature of the early $10 according to the BOC web site.
The "hidden 10" on the left side that appears when tilted is not present.
When viewed under a magnifier, the colours, words, etc are far from crisp. It seems as though there was some "bleeding" either during the process of making the note or during its circulation.
I'm still amazed as to how well they can copy these notes, and yet still screw up on the serial number's font.
Does anyone know of a web site that tracks the serial numbers of counterfeit bills?