Examination of U.S. Currency: Is it Real or a Forgery?

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Examination of U.S. Currency: Is it Real or a Forgery? Activity 10-3 Examination of U.S. Currency: Is it Real or a Forgery?

Scenario Camille handed the cashier her $50 bill. The cashier held it up against the light and looked at it. Perplexed, Camille asked the cashier why he held the $50 bill up to the light. He told her that cashiers were required to examine all $50 bills to be sure that they were legitimate and not counterfeit bills. Camille couldn’t imagine how holding the bill up against the light could help him determine if it was a genuine-issue bill or a counterfeit bill. What was he looking for?

Data Table 1: Pre-Test Whose face appears on the front of a $1 bill? What building is pictured on the back of a $5 bill? What building is pictured on the back of a $10 bill?

What building is pictured on the back of a $20 bill? What pictures appear on the back of a $1 bill? On the front of the $1, $5, and $10 bills, what words are written? On the back of the $1, $5, and $10 bills, what words are written? Is the date the bill was issued printed on the front or back of the bill? What seals appear on the front of the bill?

True/False: The Secretary of the Treasury and the U.S. Treasurer are the same. The serial number is printed in two places on the front of a bill. Newer bills contain more colors than the older bills. There is only one signature located on the front of a bill. There is a picture of a building located on the back of $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills.

True/False: The White House appears on the back of the $20 bill. Because of the separation of church and state, no mention of a higher being or deity can be printed on the bills. There are “hidden images” on the front side of a bill that can only be seen if you hold the bill up to the light. On the back of the $10 and $20 bills, small yellow numbers indicating their denominations is stamped in the area surrounding the picture.

Data Table 2: $1 Bill Examination Observation of $1 Bills Data Table 2: $1 Bill Examination

Front of the $1 Bill Whose picture is on the front of the $1 bill? What is written across the very top of the front of the $1 bill? What is printed on the very bottom of the front of the $1 bill? What seal appears on the front, left-hand side? What seal appears on the front, right-hand side?

Front of the $1 Bill Find the date on the $1 bill. Record its date in Data Table 1. Who was the Secretary of Treasury at the time this bill was issued? Who was the U.S. Treasurer at the time the bill was issued? Record the serial number for this bill. How many places on the bill is the serial number printed?

Back of the $1 Bill What words are printed on the top line? What words are printed on the bottom line? What image appears on the back on the left side? What image appears on the right side? What reference to God appears on the back of the bill?

How many hidden images can you find? Observation of a $10 Bill How many hidden images can you find?

Data Table 3: Hidden Images on the $10 Bill Try to identify as many hidden images on the front and back of the $10 bill by: Holding the bill up against the light Viewing the bill with a stereomicroscope Looking for numbers or words that cannot be seen without the aid of some type of magnification

Check your $10 bill for the following: The portrait appears flat on the genuine bills, but appears raised on counterfeit bills. For newer $10 and $20 bills, the oval around the portrait is gone. The background details of the portrait are clear and distinct on genuine bills. The border edge of the genuine bill is clear and distinct. Note the hidden numbers and words embedded in fine print.