View Full Version : Is This a fake $100
Chief
02-12-2009, 12:49 AM
I made a withdraw from the local bank here.
One of the $100 bills they gave me looks like this
http://www.fuldaohio.com/images/HundredDollarBill.jpg
The difference is it's signed by Katherin Ortego which I looked up was the treasury secretary at that time.
Anyway the thing is, It's a perfectly clean bill, no marks, nothing.
1985 Series
Have any of you run into this kind of bill
I'm thinking if it's from a bank it's not fake
but the thing is it has no thread running vertically down the bill, and back then there were no security holograms or anything.
?
InRareForm
02-12-2009, 12:52 AM
isn't there the blue/red hairs that are supposed to be visible? or they didn't have those as well back then? the fact that is in circulation still makes me believe you have nothing to worry about.
all you need is one of those currency pen's too, to verify.
Cartman
02-12-2009, 12:55 AM
The bill can't be fake if it has a bank stamp still visible. You can also look up the serial number online.
Laker Lanny
02-12-2009, 12:57 AM
I'll give you 50 for it! :tu
Lance
02-12-2009, 01:16 AM
Is this thread serious?
When is the club serious? What I don't get is why he doesn't ask Tpark if its real since he uses 100s to wipe his ass with. :lol
Chief
02-12-2009, 01:25 AM
isn't there the blue/red hairs that are supposed to be visible? or they didn't have those as well back then? the fact that is in circulation still makes me believe you have nothing to worry about.
all you need is one of those currency pen's too, to verify.
The bill can't be fake if it has a bank stamp still visible. You can also look up the serial number online.
thanks guys for the advice.
they didn't have any security measures as far as i know.
there's no bank stamp, and i couldn't find the serial number.
someone told me if u run ur fingernail through the collar/suit of franklin, and if u feel ridges, then it's real. But again, they had no security measures back then so dunno if it works, lol
It's all about the paper....
mouse
02-12-2009, 01:49 AM
thanks guys for the advice.
they didn't have any security measures as far as i know.
there's no bank stamp,
Above where it says Reserve look on the E it is what is left of a red bank stamp
and i couldn't find the serial number.
it's E 03932648 A
Chief
02-12-2009, 02:13 AM
Above where it says Reserve look on the E it is what is left of a red bank stamp
it's E 03932648 A
thanks mouse, the bill i have is a k46986714a
fuck if i confront the bank about this what if they call the cops on me, lol
The Reckoning
02-12-2009, 02:27 AM
spend it before anyone else notices
MiamiHeat
02-12-2009, 02:47 AM
one time, a gas station gave me counterfeit one dollar bill as change
it had the face of Santa Claus smiling at you instead of george washington
mouse
02-12-2009, 03:14 AM
thanks mouse, the bill i have is a k46986714a
Well that changes everything. BTW can you tell me what this rash is from?
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_517jhRgQOes/RcwSVtDTg9I/AAAAAAAAADU/RiVOR2_tgzc/s320/r7_diaperrash.jpg
After 8 replies later...........oh btw that is not a picture of me. :lmao
fuck if i confront the bank about this what if they call the cops on me, lol
The police and bank are not the problem it's the secret service that will interrogate you.
Obstructed_View
02-12-2009, 03:21 AM
thanks mouse, the bill i have is a k46986714a
fuck if i confront the bank about this what if they call the cops on me, lol
You got it from their bank. It's a 1985 bill that should probably have been taken out of circulation. Either go back to the bank and get another one, or put the thing in a drawer and hope it's real so you can sell it on ebay in 25 years for 110 bucks.
Oh BTW I worked for an armored car company for several years. The banks and the currency companies all have counters that can scan those bills and separate them out, and should have at some point if that bill isn't supposed to be in circulation. In addition, a 100 dollar bill typically has a lifespan of about five years. In other words, if you didn't get that bill the way you say you did don't think you're going to be able to pull a fast one on the bank. If it's like you said and they gave it to you, you should have every right to go back to them and have them at least check it for you.
Heat Miser
02-12-2009, 03:29 AM
Or you can use it in today's economy and buy 1,000 shares of Toyota Tundra stock.
TwAnKiEs
02-12-2009, 11:34 AM
I made a withdraw from the local bank here.
One of the $100 bills they gave me looks like this
http://www.fuldaohio.com/images/HundredDollarBill.jpg
The difference is it's signed by Katherin Ortego which I looked up was the treasury secretary at that time.
Anyway the thing is, It's a perfectly clean bill, no marks, nothing.
1985 Series
Have any of you run into this kind of bill
I'm thinking if it's from a bank it's not fake
but the thing is it has no thread running vertically down the bill, and back then there were no security holograms or anything.
?
Burn it... If it burns funny colors then its fake :greedy
Wild Cobra
02-12-2009, 11:58 AM
Have any of you run into this kind of bill
I'm thinking if it's from a bank it's not fake
but the thing is it has no thread running vertically down the bill, and back then there were no security holograms or anything.
?
They all used to look like that. It's possible, but unlikely it's a counterfeit, but the layout is legitimate. They moved away from the older design to reduce counterfeiting. There were no inserts across the width of the older bills like the newer ones have. Special, but plain color ink that doesn't change color with angle. No watermarks either.
isn't there the blue/red hairs that are supposed to be visible? or they didn't have those as well back then? the fact that is in circulation still makes me believe you have nothing to worry about.
all you need is one of those currency pen's too, to verify.
The red and blue silk fibers are very small and you have too look close to see them.
It's all about the paper....
Actually, our money is made out of cotton.
TDMVPDPOY
02-12-2009, 12:44 PM
100 bucks.....go get laid yo....pass it on to someone else.
I. Hustle
02-12-2009, 01:20 PM
The bill can't be fake if it has a bank stamp still visible. You can also look up the serial number online.
BS. I worked for a cash vault before and I know that money got by banks ALL THE TIME.
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