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Is the RMB at the beginning of xr fake?

The hundred yuan at the beginning of xr is counterfeit money.

1, look at the number 100: real money uses optically variable ink technology, and the number 100 in the lower left corner of RMB will change when the observation angle changes under daily light;

2. Look at the anti-counterfeiting line: when looking at the light, the anti-counterfeiting line is a solid line, the whole body is gray-black, and the anti-counterfeiting line of counterfeit money is a section;

3. Look at the watermark: From the perspective of light, you can see Chairman Mao's head with a strong three-dimensional sense, and the printed outline of counterfeit money watermark is particularly clear.

4. Identify the authenticity with the help of testing instruments.

When the above method is difficult to identify the authenticity, it needs to be identified with the help of testing instruments. Simply look at it with a magnifying glass to see if its lines and patterns are the same as real money. You can also use a magnetic detector and purple light to detect whether there is a magnetic reaction at the magnetic mark, and whether there is an abnormal fluorescent reaction under colorless fluorescent patterns and purple light. For example, the fifth set of anti-counterfeiting measures for RMB 100 security thread is micro-character plus magnetism, horizontal number is magnetism, and bicolor fiber is red and blue.

The crown number and numerical number of banknotes are used to record the issuing order of banknotes. The crown number of general paper money refers to the Roman numerals or letters before 7-8 digits, such as FA 2008888, where FA is the crown number. Now the fifth set of newly developed F 1A2008888 is commonly known as the three-character crown. The crown number+number of each banknote is unique. 20 10, 10 In February, the arrangement of the crown number of RMB banknotes was adjusted, and the crown number arranged in the form of "A0A0A0000001"was "new version".

In addition to Chinese characters, minority languages, Chinese Pinyin and Braille, the fourth set of RMB main currency also includes crown numbers and numbers used to control the printing quantity and anti-counterfeiting function of various tickets. Crown, which means first, is also called "prefix", that is, a symbol printed in front of the ticket number to indicate the batch number and printing quantity of various tickets.

Of the five sets of RMB banknotes issued by the People's Bank of China, the first three sets all use two or three different Roman numerals (I, II, III, IV, etc. ) as the crown word, and the fourth set of RMB is changed to two identical or different Chinese phonetic alphabets as the crown word, while the commemorative banknotes celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) in circulation only use one Chinese phonetic alphabet as the crown word.

The number is also the number of printed votes, which is the specific number in each crown word batch number. Generally, Arabic numerals are used to arrange the numbers, one for each ticket, and the numbers in the same crown number will not be duplicated. It can be seen from the number of digits of banknotes that the greater the number of tickets printed by this group of crowns, that is, the more digits, the greater the printing volume, and vice versa.