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itt hi-res american bills Anonymous
>> Anonymous
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>> FBI, LOL !r4glVL7S4g
Excuse me, wtf r u doin?
>> Anonymous
try and print and see what happens :D
>> Anonymous
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there was a thread here a few months ago that had a lot of good ones but i lost it due to a bad hard drive.
>> Anonymous
>>329107

Party Van!
>> Anonymous
OP shall be permabanned
FBI will get OP
>> Anonymous
>>329116
How do you tell a good hd money scan from a bad one? there all the same...
>> Anonymous
>>329134
You (but not *you*) can see the details.
>> Anonymous
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US Dollars... *sign* it's worth as much as used toiletpaper!
>> Anonymous
>>329361
says the fag who was so poor they gladly gave up their nation's pride for a commie dollar
>> Anonymous
>>329361
Moot should ban all European and Australian IPs. All you fags come to our site and insult us. Ungrateful bastards.
>> Anonymous
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>>329116
External hard-drives, my friend. Cheap as shit, decent capacity for back-up, AND portable.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>>329473
>> Anonymous
lets get those new 5's up, those shits look so fake
>> Anonymous
>>329470

Cheap as hell om Black Friday. I use 5 external drives.
>> Anonymous
You're allowed to use scans of money for art

I don't think the goverment's at the level of paranoia where they go "ZOMG YOU CANT HAVE PICTURS OF OUR MONEYS ON YOUR COMPUTER"

Of course, I AM talking about the "government" of the United States of America, so there's always room for lunacy
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
lets see the back of a super hi res one dollar bill
>> Anonymous
>>329492
technically you are required to put void on it or specimen or some bs like that
>> Anonymous
bump for clean hr small face 20's 10's for art use
>> Anonymous
>>329361

...have you tired buying thins with used toilet paper...
>> Anonymous
>>329509
I don't see why. The BEP website even has pictures of printed money... And I think a government agency would tend to get in trouble for violating a law like that.

That said, super hi-res scans are supposedly used by some to do actual printing, making their own plates and whatnot.
>> BarbieLover
>>329704
anyone can make super high res scans :) its finding the right paper to print it on which is the issue.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>329962

even if you had the right paper (which is illegal to buy/sell/own unless you're the government and the companies contracted to make it if my memory of the visit to the treasury serves me) you would need something just a tad bit more sophisticated than a laser printer to make a convincing fake dollar bill.
>> Anonymous
you're dumb. I've done it w. a printer and resume paper.
idiot fuck. don't talk about which you don't know
>> Anonymous
you need a plate press and paper with security tape and cotton fiber, that shit costs and the other guy's right, you cannot buy or sell it, theres only 1 "money printer" that makes money like the U.S. has outside of the states.

Resume paper + laser printer = jail, especially if the person has a money marker, that mark gets purple and your ass gets arrested.
>> Anonymous
pass off a $10 bill every now and again
i mean you would only get busted trying to pass $100 bills when you buy the paper every morning
and as long as you dont have stacks of printed bill in your house it woudl be hard to convict you as you couls just say you got it in change the day before or whatever

coffee stained and wrinkled notes $10 or $5 no one looks at
>> Anonymous
Real bills use a certain kind of ink, paper, and a security thread( in the new bills).

A bubble jet printer and "resume" paper will probably cut it with retarded people, but no bank( or probably vending machines) will take it. The safest way to launder false denominations would involve using them at shitty locations( gas stations, etc...) to get change in the form of legitimate currency.

Some guy did it, but an intelligent gas station attendant got suspicious at the end of his shift when the guy tried to buy a stick of gum, 99 cents, with a one hundred dollar bill.
>> Anonymous
>>330214
You could try to bribe the cashier with another $100.
>> Anonymous
Many printers that are capable of printing resolutions that could produce counterfeit currency have incorporated methods for the Treasury Dept. to source the printer and track down its owner. You will have to research methods on your own because I forgot what they do. The upshot is that you need an untraceable scanner, say one that has been stolen. This comment is for informational purposes only and all G-men are handsome and smart.
>> Anonymous
>>330219
Had a buddy unknowingly use a fake 10 at a subway one time and got a visit from the Secret Security the next day. They don't fuck around with this shit.
>> Anonymous
>>331116

fastfoodfag detected