10$ polymer banknote
10$ polymer banknote
here is a $ 10 and there are numbers and writings on the bill. I noticed that the mauve color of the writing is the same density of mauve as the $ 10 itself. In some places there are slight tints of mauve. I also noticed that the writing ends radically where the note was cut. To read the scriptures correctly one must place the note on the other side of the scriptures to see them in the right direction. I believe that these writings were already present on the note even before it was printed and that would explain the radical termination of the letters on the border of the note where the notes are cut. Should you inform me of a printing specialist?
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Re: 10$ polymer banknote
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Re: 10$ polymer banknote
Looks like a regular note to me that was on a table when someone was writing with multi-copy paper or something similar. Regular prefix.
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I don't think so because I don't know any kind of pencil with the same density of mauve after the number 10 of the $ 10 we see a tinge of mauve of the number 10 and the side as the writing
is upside down so the biller must be turned upside down to read common sense writing. So if the side of the writing the writing comes out upside down and you have to turn the ticket on board and put it opposite the light to see through to read it, it is not written by chance even and in addition we can note that the writing was present before the $ 10 sheet was cut because the writing on the edge shows that the writing continues on the other note which was on the large sheet before cutting it also notice the fading of 'purple ink at the number 10 in the corner of the note these much more complex than its and I don't know any kind and mark of pencil with the same density of purple as the $ 10 and writing on polymer notes leaves traces a bit like a felt-tip pen signing for an autograph on a card
is upside down so the biller must be turned upside down to read common sense writing. So if the side of the writing the writing comes out upside down and you have to turn the ticket on board and put it opposite the light to see through to read it, it is not written by chance even and in addition we can note that the writing was present before the $ 10 sheet was cut because the writing on the edge shows that the writing continues on the other note which was on the large sheet before cutting it also notice the fading of 'purple ink at the number 10 in the corner of the note these much more complex than its and I don't know any kind and mark of pencil with the same density of purple as the $ 10 and writing on polymer notes leaves traces a bit like a felt-tip pen signing for an autograph on a card
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Hi Braddock, try this experiment.
Put a sheet of carbon paper face up, place a bill on top, then a regular sheet of paper on top of both and start writing. The bill you end up with should look a lot like what you have, with blue/purple/mauve writing reversed and depending upon where you wrote, the writing would seem to be cut off at the edge.
Let us know what happens.
Put a sheet of carbon paper face up, place a bill on top, then a regular sheet of paper on top of both and start writing. The bill you end up with should look a lot like what you have, with blue/purple/mauve writing reversed and depending upon where you wrote, the writing would seem to be cut off at the edge.
Let us know what happens.
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I don't think writing on a carbon sheet on banknote polymer would work on polymer and I don't think it would come out, in purple color of the same color as the $ 10 (we would have to do the test) and the apparent quotation which is written comes out upside down to read it in place made to look from the side that it is not written and put the note to see through to see the writing written common sense
Re: 10$ polymer banknote
I don't think writing on a carbon sheet on banknote polymer would work on polymer and I don't think it would come out, in purple color of the same color as the $ 10 (we would have to do the test) and the apparent quotation which is written comes out upside down to read it in place made to look from the side that it is not written and put the note to see through to see the writing written common sense
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