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    Dose this to apply to currency around the world or just specific dollar?
    R2_d2000
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    This only applies to US dollars. For currency in other countries, refer to the information published by the appropriate ministry or department in that country.
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    Are they still using one dollar bills?
    R2_d2000
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    Yes, one dollar bills are still used and produced, although many people now use credit and debit cards instead of paper currency these days.
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    Should the green ink run when it gets wet?
    R2_d2000
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    No, none of the ink should run in the bill gets wet. If the ink does run, then you have a counterfeit.
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    Do the bills have a hidden line that only appears in the light?
    R2_d2000
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    No, one dollar bills do not have a hidden line that appears in UV light. Only applies to $5 bills and up have this security feature.
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    I have a bill that is $100 on the front but one dollar on the back. I’m guessing that it’s counterfeit, would that be correct.
    R2_d2000
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    Most likely, yes. It's possible it's two bills stuck together, but if you know that they aren't, then you can be sure that it's counterfeit.
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    What does it mean when a dollar bill glows under an ultraviolet light?
    R2_d2000
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    One dollar bills do not glow under UV light. Only bills $5 and up have a security thread that glow when placed under a UV light.
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    Are counterfeit silver certificates currently being circulated?
    R2_d2000
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    Yes, most likely. Silver Certificates have also been counterfeited in the past, so those counterfeits are probably still circulating too. Make sure to verify them closely before buying any.
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    Is a counterfeit dollar bill a little smaller than a real bill?
    R2_d2000
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    Not necessarily, but if there is a bill that is a little smaller than the real bill, then it's most likely a counterfeit. US dollars are printed to an exact size, and mistakes are highly unlikely.
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    What if the federal reserve bank seal is a D instead of a B?
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    It's legit. The letter indicates which of 12 Federal Reserve Banks printed that particular bill.
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    Can the letter inside the Federal Reserve Bank seal be any of several different letters?
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    Yes. The letter will indicate one of twelve different Federal Reserve Banks that print money.
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