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<p>[QUOTE="USS656, post: 797256, member: 6641"]Hi Mark, I by far am no expert either so take that into consideration with my reply(s). Like I mentioned in my earlier post I looked for the security discs. I did not see them in any of the examples. Rusty had posted a recent real example of the 681 $1 that graded very high by pcgs. If you look at that example versus the one in this thread you will clearly see the discs at the bottom of the real example. I don't think I need a TPG to tell me if it is genuine or not if it is in hand. A high grade high denomination note bought by pictures only would be very risky unless you knew the seller and had confidence in their ability to tell the difference between real and fake. This write up is a great breif description of the security features. <a href="http://www.papermoneyworld.net/usmpc/mpc_central/development/script.htm" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.papermoneyworld.net/usmpc/mpc_central/development/script.htm" rel="nofollow">www.papermoneyworld.net/usmpc/mpc_central/development/script.htm</a> </p><p>I don't know if there is any design differences rusty can show besides what I pointed out. That is the problem, the fakes are very good. Like I mentioned above many fakes have the discs painted on making pictures of them look real too. Hope this helps.</p><p><br /></p><p>Best Regards ~ Darryl[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="USS656, post: 797256, member: 6641"]Hi Mark, I by far am no expert either so take that into consideration with my reply(s). Like I mentioned in my earlier post I looked for the security discs. I did not see them in any of the examples. Rusty had posted a recent real example of the 681 $1 that graded very high by pcgs. If you look at that example versus the one in this thread you will clearly see the discs at the bottom of the real example. I don't think I need a TPG to tell me if it is genuine or not if it is in hand. A high grade high denomination note bought by pictures only would be very risky unless you knew the seller and had confidence in their ability to tell the difference between real and fake. This write up is a great breif description of the security features. [url]www.papermoneyworld.net/usmpc/mpc_central/development/script.htm[/url] I don't know if there is any design differences rusty can show besides what I pointed out. That is the problem, the fakes are very good. Like I mentioned above many fakes have the discs painted on making pictures of them look real too. Hope this helps. Best Regards ~ Darryl[/QUOTE]
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