Here's an interesting article from Time magazine. Apparently North Korea has the same kind of printing presses as the U.S. mint and routinely makes fake U.S. currency that only the federal government can detect. http://news.yahoo.com/u-could-pressure-north-korea-tomorrow-quit-100-094000585.html
the koreans are just a small china version of this junk an iran was doing this an south american durg warlords :devil:
Notice in the article they say they can do away with coins. That would be interesting. Imagine if the govt. did away with $50 and $100's. I would have a back problem from sitting on my wallet with fifty $20's in it! HOTN
This is an interesting read- It is nothing new. This is an interesting read- http://www.heritage.org/research/re...licit-in-north-korean-currency-counterfeiting Comments?
It used to be considered an act of war. We'll implement toothless sanctions. Aren't many places not counterfeiting the US dollar anymore.
I bet its our own government printing them, for off the books stuff just make them a little different so they can deny making them.:thumb:
I'll have to dig around and see if I can't find it but I bought an awesome book about supernotes... it shows the differences in the IR and magnetic properties between genuine US notes and the Korean supernotes. It's scary how good these things are.
You stole my idea for a thread. -__- Anyways, I've changed my mind on wanting different denominations. Let's make $500, $1000, $2000, heck, why not even $5000 bills. We can push for them to be made together and we can ruin our country, together. But hey, at least now when we go grocery shopping, we don't need to carry 3 $100 bills, but we can have a $200 bill and a $100 bill. That counts one whole bill out!