2. 10000 Tenge is the first
banknote using security thread.
Security thread consists of a thin
ribbon that is threaded through
the note's paper. Usually, the
ribbon runs vertically and is
made of metal foil, but
Denomination: 10000 Tenge sometimes of plastic. Often, it
Country: Kazakhstan has some text or numbers
(e.g., the denomination)
engraved.
The thread appears to weave in
and out of the paper when
viewed from one side. However
when held up to the light the
thread will always appear as a
solid line.
3. This banknote is made of
multi-layered plastic
polymer. When the
banknote is tilted, the
colour of the plastic
polymer will change. It is
nearly impossible to use
home equipment to
counterfeit this
Denomination: 50 Pesos banknote. And the
Country: Mexico transparent window
adds another security
which makes it even
harder to be
counterfeited.
4. This banknote
possesses an unique
watermark. It is the
first banknote using
microlens strip, which
is similar to the
upcoming version of
the 100 US dollars
banknote.
Denomination: 1000 Krona
Country: Sweden
5. Lettering on this
banknote is printed
with raised ink which
gives a distinctive
texture.
Besides, images of a
horse printed on both
sides of the banknote
Denomination: 10 dollars line up perfectly. Both
Country: Hong Kong features are difficult
to be made with
home equipment.
6. Nepal's 10-rupee
note has a clear
polymer window
which is difficult, or
can said to be
impossible, to
replicate with
regular paper stock.
It also has thin
Denomination: 10 Rupees metallic threads
Country: Nepal blended into the
paper.
7. The 1000 Dinars
banknote uses
raised lettering to
give the bills a
distinctive texture
and are printed
with inks that are
only visible under
Denomination: 1000 Dinars ultraviolet light.
Country: Iraq
8. The newest
British £20 notes
include a
prominent
holographic strip.
The image on the
strip alternates
between a pound
symbol and the
figure "20" when
Denomination: 20 Pound
the bill is tilted.
Country: United Kingdom