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Currency time
>> Anonymous
why
>> Anonymous
>>444514

10:52:30 AEDST
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>>444575
youre a fuckin dumbass
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back of the 100?
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CAN YOU UPLOAD BOTH SIDES, SO i CAN PRINT A FEW ONES?
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>>444731

ya srsly
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BIMBO BUCKS
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why would you want to print americunt money? shits worthless.
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I would upload more currency that is as worthless but my shit americunt internet doesn't go faster then 70kb/s uploading.
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>>445445
;_; it's true
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>>445481
Fucking brilliant.
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>>445481

Is that from Star Wars monopoly by any chance?
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>> Anonymous
Does any country other than Australia have plastic notes?
>> Anonymous
hate to /r/ but i need the back of a $10 and a £10

trying to make a hr version of this, ill post the results

cant upload images for some reason heres the link:
http://media.fukung.net/images/9256/dqku94.jpg
>> Anonymous
modern scanners recognize when you scan a real US bill and just send you to some website that says how counterfeiting is wrong. Most modern printers have had the specific shades of green for money taken out of them.

But if you have a 10 year old hires color printer and the OP posts the back of that $100, you could bleach a $5 or a $1 to plain white and print a $100 on it
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lol idiots...
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I'm willing to bet my three month old eighty dollar Epson would. Photoshop's another matter; it sure didn't scan this.>>444622.

>>445864
10 quid Darwin.

>>445784
Half a dozen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer_banknote
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>>445874
This is ludicrous. There are plenty of medium-budget printers with a fuller color spectrum that can reproduce about any image you want. Colors are make by mixing other colors today, there is no such thing as "$100 green" that you can selectively remove like that.

The only problem is that they're going to come out looking flat. Now if you could get the initial funding to get a nice little offset lithography press set up, you'd be in business haha.
>> Anonymous
Swedefag here, we have a lesbian on our currency... I'll see if I can scan some soon...
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>>445874

10+ year old scanner I has >:3
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>>446302

do want
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http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sjm217/projects/currency/
more info on digital watermarking of currency for software detection
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EURion_constellation
the EURion constellation - look for it in your money
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Deutsche Mark for everyone
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>>446284
Colors are not mixed before being printed on the paper. Many inkjets print produce non-primary colors by printing small dots (you can see them) of color so that it looks like the right color from afar. An expensive photo printer comes with six or more different color cartridges to mix as little as possible. Professional publications will often have a color cartridge of exactly the colors they need to use (for example, if a publication uses Vermilion and Lemon, the printer will have a Vermilion cartridge and a Lemon cartridge instead of improvising from reed and yellow)
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>>447006
thanks man
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