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What's the last change made to US bills ?
adding a 3D image to the U.S. $100 bill.
How does color-changing ink work?
it appears green from one direction and yellow from another,
Why does the Bureau of Engraving and Printing need to stay a step or two ahead of counterfeiters?
Because counterfeiters’ technology keeps improving, and the Bureau must protect real money.
What happens to the special line under UV light?
The line turns red under UV (ultraviolet) light.
What is microprint, and where is it placed on bills?
Microprint is very small words hidden on the bill that can only be seen with a magnifying glass.
What changes did the U.S. government make to reduce counterfeiting?
They added microprint, color-changing ink, a special security line
Why is the number of fake bills growing fast?
Because technology is cheaper and easier to use, allowing more people to make fake money.
Where can casual counterfeiters make fake money?
They can make it anywhere, such as at home or in an office.
What new technology makes counterfeiting easier today?
Cheap computers, scanners, copiers, cameras, and printers.
Why was counterfeiting more difficult thirty-five years ago?
Because few people had the skills or equipment to make fake money.
How much money did he finally have after printing the copies?
He had $550.
What did the boy do with the $50 bill?
He scanned it and printed ten copies of it on a color copier.
How old was the boy in Scottsdale, Arizona?
He was fourteen years old.