Euro Banknotes Under Uv Light
Same as under standard uv light the paper itself does not glow.
Euro banknotes under uv light. Including the united states dollar pound sterling new zealand dollar east caribbean dollar. Instead of people or monuments the obverse and reverse of bernat s notes feature beautiful illustrations of european animals and plants. Close up of the printer code on the 10 euro note showing micro printing raised lettering and eurion design. The symbols become clearer under direct light.
Each fibre shows three different colours. A dark line runs from top to bottom of the banknote. The euro banknotes contains a security thread which is embedded into the paper near the middle of the note and is visible when held up to the light. Small symbols move around the number at the top of the silvery stripe.
The horizontal serial number and a stripe appear in red. The colour also changes from emerald green to deep blue and symbols appear inside the number. 10 euro banknote under fluorescent light uv a obverse. 3 on the front the flag of the european union looks green and has orange stars the signature of the ecb president turns green.
The ten euro note is the second smallest at 127 millimetres 5 0 in 67 millimetres 2 6 in with a red colour scheme. 5 euro banknote under special ultraviolet light uv c europa series obverse. 5 euro banknote under infrared light europa series obverse. 2 fibres embedded in the paper appear coloured red blue and green.
Under ultraviolet light check the following characteristics. Small fibres embedded in the paper appear. 1 the paper itself does notglow i e it emits no light and is uv dull. Under uv light fake euros usually emit a bright glow and reveal the fake watermark and security thread as dark lines.
According to a report in fleur de coin you can notice the following characteristics when the note is put under ultra. Under uv c 254 nm back. Satellite hologram tilt the banknote. Watch these incredible banknotes come to life under uv light.
This chemical makes the euro notes illuminate when exposed to uv light. Beneath uv light the skeletal anatomies of the former. On the back a quarter of a circle in the centre of the banknote as well as several other areas glow green. An effect of the light moves up and down the number.