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View Details- Ultraviolet penlight reveals UV-sensitive security markings on 1996 series or newer U.S. currency of greater than $1 denomination.
- Simply mark a line on a bill; if the mark turns dark, the bill is suspect.
- UV light also works on many foreign currencies, major credit cards, passports, traveler's checks and more.
Counterfeit Money Detection System, Uv Light; Watermark Detector; Color Change Ink, U.s. Currency, 0.8 X 0.8 X 6, Black/green
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Powerful yet compact ultraviolet penlight reveals UV-sensitive security markings on 1996 series or newer U.S. currency denominations greater than $1. Counterfeit detector pen uses a chemically sensitive ink to detect bad bills by marking a line on the bill; if the mark turns dark, the bill is suspect. UV light also works on many foreign currencies, major credit cards, passports, traveler's checks and more.
- Ultraviolet penlight reveals UV-sensitive security markings on 1996 series or newer U.S. currency of greater than $1 denomination.
- Simply mark a line on a bill; if the mark turns dark, the bill is suspect.
- UV light also works on many foreign currencies, major credit cards, passports, traveler's checks and more.
| Manufacturer # | 351UV6 |
| Global Product Type | Multi-Test Counterfeit Bill Detector Systems |
| Counterfeit Bill Detector Type | Color Change Ink |
| Counterfeit Bill Detector Type | UV Light |
| Counterfeit Bill Detector Type | Watermark Detector |
| Marking Color | Amber |
| Counterfeit Indication Mark | Black |
| Counterfeit Indication Mark | Dark Brown |
| Currency | U.S. |
| Color(s) | Black/Green |
| Product Biodegradability Indicator | N |
| Product Biodegradability in Days | 0 |
| Product Compostability Indicator | N |
| Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
| Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
| Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Powerful yet compact ultraviolet penlight reveals UV-sensitive security markings on 1996 series or newer U.S. currency denominations greater than $1. Counterfeit detector pen uses a chemically sensitive ink to detect bad bills by marking a line on the bill; if the mark turns dark, the bill is suspect. UV light also works on many foreign currencies, major credit cards, passports, traveler's checks and more.
- Ultraviolet penlight reveals UV-sensitive security markings on 1996 series or newer U.S. currency of greater than $1 denomination.
- Simply mark a line on a bill; if the mark turns dark, the bill is suspect.
- UV light also works on many foreign currencies, major credit cards, passports, traveler's checks and more.
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