
11-20-2009, 01:03 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Are you guys talking about the new Canadian bills with the metallic strip or the older Bird Series bills? Because the latter is simple enough to counterfeit today. I've used a couple at fast food joints a couple of weeks ago and nobody questioned the bill.
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11-20-2009, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by LSDGiraffe Are you guys talking about the new Canadian bills with the metallic strip or the older Bird Series bills? Because the latter is simple enough to counterfeit today. I've used a couple at fast food joints a couple of weeks ago and nobody questioned the bill.
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11-20-2009, 04:55 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | oh and just to let everyone on here know.......money markers are NOT testing for starch.......i starched and ironed a bill yesterday and brought it to a friend of mine that works at Dilliards and asked her to mark it with the marker just to see. it passed with flying colors.....so i came home and got on the web to see what the marker is testing for.......cellulose.....its found in trees and paper that comes from trees...cellulose is what makes the mark turn brown or black or whatever color it turns not starch. i remember reading the thread where someone said the markers are testing for starch and i thought that was kind of weird because i've starched and ironed real money plenty of times and have never failed a marker test. | 
11-21-2009, 02:00 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | ok.....a few pages back in the thread someone (i dont remember who it was) said that purple power degreaser gets the ink off of the bills real easy......well......they were right. i soaked a bill ($1) for about 5 minutes and then put it in the microwave (while it was still soaking) (and no its not flammable) for about 30 seconds. when i took it out i was able to wipe most of the ink off with my fingers. that shit is fucking amazing!!!!! the ink smeared like it was finger paint. i still had to do a little scrubbing but not much.....it even took the ink off of the back pretty east too. i resoaked the same bill for the same amount of time and the front of the bill came out so clear that i couldnt even tell there had been ink on it. my suggestion to everybody is PURPLE POWER DEGREASER! I've never even tried using the lye but it sounds like it takes waaaaaaayyyyyy longer than the degreaser.......later ya'll......peace. |  | 
11-21-2009, 04:26 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | how the hell do you get a url for a picture?.....im trying to post a couple of pics but have no idea how to get url for my pics.
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11-21-2009, 04:30 PM
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ok....nevermind about the url...i figured it out.......anyway this is a one dollar bill done with purple power degreaser. i did it in about 10 minutes. this is the front of the bill.
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11-21-2009, 04:35 PM
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this is the back of the same bill. | 
11-21-2009, 06:28 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | my experience has been limited to washing with lye, but those are some impressive results, voodoo, i am thinking of making a trip to the store to pick up some of that purple stuff. i have some questions. you mentioned you 'resoaked your bill for the same amount of time', well, how did it feel after washing it? passable quality? also, what, exactly, is the point of microwaving the mix for 30s? thanks |  | Voodoo1120 is a PIMP!!! |  | 
11-21-2009, 08:32 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Voodoo1120 is a PIMP!!! Thanks for the post. You are a pimp. That is fast bleaching. Purple Power Degreaser. Thanks for the pics too. I am a confirmed believer. Oh my sweet Jesus!! ( not religious). Does anyone know where you can buy a bunch of older printers that still print quality? Like ebay or maybe garage sales. I will look because that clean of a bill will print beautifully once the colors are adjusted and brightened in photoshop |  | |  | 
11-21-2009, 09:55 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | [quote=fsmites;77610]my experience has been limited to washing with lye, but those are some impressive results, voodoo, i am thinking of making a trip to the store to pick up some of that purple stuff. i have some questions. you mentioned you 'resoaked your bill for the same amount of time', well, how did it feel after washing it? passable quality? also, what, exactly, is the point of microwaving the mix for 30s? thanks[/QUOT
i just resoaked it to get the rest of the ink of. most of it comes off with one soak but to get it REALLY clean i soaked it again. i put it in the microwave because for some reason it helps get the ink off. i put the bill in a small tupperware bowl and pour in the degreaser about a 1/4 of an inch high. i use a green pot scrubber to get the ink off rubbing in small circular motions but that isnt really necassary (did i spell that right?). as far as the quality goes.....they come out pretty damn good. the sound of money paper (when you crinkle or crumple it) is totally different from regular 100%cotton paper and ppl notice that as well as other money characteristics. oh ....i got the purple power at advanced auto parts....i didnt see it at wal-mart but any kind of degreaser would probably work.
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11-21-2009, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by SecretService Thanks for the post. You are a pimp. That is fast bleaching. Purple Power Degreaser. Thanks for the pics too. I am a confirmed believer. Oh my sweet Jesus!! ( not religious). Does anyone know where you can buy a bunch of older printers that still print quality? Like ebay or maybe garage sales. I will look because that clean of a bill will print beautifully once the colors are adjusted and brightened in photoshop | i had to really adjust the colors in photoshop to make it print right. the way it looked in photoshop after i adjusted the colors was totally different from the way it prints. the bleached bill is off white and the scanned bill is the same color so if you dont adjust it properly then you'll be printing the off white color on top of the same off white color which makes it come out waaaayyyy to dark. i adjusted the brightness and brightened it up and also messed with the color balance and took some of the yellow out. i wasted a bout 10 one dollar bills before i got it right.
this a picture of the back side of the bill after i adjusted it. as you can see its almost white. |  | 
11-22-2009, 07:19 PM
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Rep Power: 5 | | Those blanks look great. The finished product looks a little weird though. | 
11-22-2009, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by MurderSkillz Those blanks look great. The finished product looks a little weird though. | thats just the picture i after i adjusted it in photoshop not the finished product |  | I want to print newer bills |  | 
11-22-2009, 08:30 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | I want to print newer bills I want to print the newer twentys that way it will blend in with everybody elses bills better. Im going to try to buy some older HP photosmart printers on ebay or craigslist. The quality ones before they did all that anti-counterfeiting crap. I figure I will stock up on about 10 and then just take them to the local printer repairmen to service them. They usually say not to print more than 3,000 pages a month. This will let me do about 30,000 copies a month. Thats laser printer status. LOL. Then move around vacationing all year long. But i will stack alot of money too incase i need a lawyer, or to finance my next hustle when the government changes us to plastic bills or a one world super euro currency (people keep telling me it'll happen). Anyways, i'm saying too much...Where can i get a fake FBI badge incase i get caught so i can say something like: "Good job mayam we are just seeing how easy it is to pass these things around and then we let the cashiers know after the transaction" and point out the ways they can tell it is fake. I'll flash my badge and walk. And if the cops come I'LL THREATEN TO ARREST THEM for interfering with an ongoing investigation. Wait, i hate cameras, that'll be my downfall!!!!! LOL!!! |  | 
11-22-2009, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by voodoo1120 thats just the picture i after i adjusted it in photoshop not the finished product | Ya I would make the green a bit more darker. Overall it looks good. They sell that purple shit at Dollar General. Does it create any fumes or anything in the microwave? Would you think about using your MW for food anymore? | 
11-23-2009, 12:05 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | So earlier Voodoo said a starched bill passes the marker test.. Is this an implementable idea? Can someone offer insight or attest to this idea? And how is the feel on starched bills? |  | |  | 
11-23-2009, 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by voodoo1120 ok.....a few pages back in the thread someone (i dont remember who it was) said that purple power degreaser gets the ink off of the bills real easy......well......they were right. i soaked a bill ($1) for about 5 minutes and then put it in the microwave (while it was still soaking) (and no its not flammable) for about 30 seconds. when i took it out i was able to wipe most of the ink off with my fingers. that shit is fucking amazing!!!!! the ink smeared like it was finger paint. i still had to do a little scrubbing but not much.....it even took the ink off of the back pretty east too. i resoaked the same bill for the same amount of time and the front of the bill came out so clear that i couldnt even tell there had been ink on it. my suggestion to everybody is PURPLE POWER DEGREASER! I've never even tried using the lye but it sounds like it takes waaaaaaayyyyyy longer than the degreaser.......later ya'll......peace. |
I was the person who originally mentioned the purple power. If you want to get rid of the crap with anti-counterfeiting, I have a new HP printer, I just installed linux and bam no anti-counterfeiting, or if you use 3rd party drivers it may work. Most of the time it is the drivers for the printer that have the anti-counterfeiting security. Quote:
Originally Posted by fsmites my experience has been limited to washing with lye, but those are some impressive results, voodoo, i am thinking of making a trip to the store to pick up some of that purple stuff. i have some questions. you mentioned you 'resoaked your bill for the same amount of time', well, how did it feel after washing it? passable quality? also, what, exactly, is the point of microwaving the mix for 30s? thanks | The reason you microwave the mix is to speed it up. You can just let it sit, but it takes longer and the bill feels more paper like.
That's the primary problem with washing old bills is that it feels less 'money' like.
Also, the best looking bill IMHO if you can get a good quality printer from a $5 is a $50, because lincoln and grant look the most familiar in the watermark (it's the beards). Quote:
Originally Posted by MurderSkillz Ya I would make the green a bit more darker. Overall it looks good. They sell that purple shit at Dollar General. Does it create any fumes or anything in the microwave? Would you think about using your MW for food anymore? | They also sell it at every autoparts store. It makes fumes, but they're not bad, they don't really smell like anything, I honestly think it was just evaporated water from the mixture. The smell does not stay in the microwave, it's gone as soon as you remove the bowl of purple power.
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11-23-2009, 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by MurderSkillz Ya I would make the green a bit more darker. Overall it looks good. They sell that purple shit at Dollar General. Does it create any fumes or anything in the microwave? Would you think about using your MW for food anymore? |
its cool to use in the microwave.....it even says on the back that you can clean your microwave with it. I wondered the same thing when i first bought it. its kinda like 409 except alot better. |  | |  | 
11-23-2009, 04:08 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | ok everybody....i thought of a new way to make some real money with some fake money and(in my opinion) is a little bit easier to do.
Get some metal cutting sheers and some sheet metal or if you can find a heavier metal that can be cut with the sheers then thats cool too. (im open to any suggestions). Anyway....cut the metal into circles the same size of a quarter. put them in rolls like you would roll quarters except you put 4 real quarters on each end so the little metal circles are all in the middle. I think passing a roll of these fake quarters would be easier than passing a fake bill because the rolls will have real quarters at the ends. I've cashed in rolls of quarters plenty of times and they never break the roll open right there on the spot. if they do you can just say that you got them like that or whatever you tell them. sure it'll cost you a few quarters but you'll be making a few dollars and you dont have to worry about security features and all that buuuuuulllllshit. plus if you go into a store with about 4 rolls of these fake rolls then you know they're not gonna break 4 rolls and count them right on the spot. they're gonna take that shit ,put it in the register and give you your money. if your a person that has alot of change saved up already then you could make it alot more than it really is. you can make fake rolls of ANY coin. So ya'll let me know what ya think. im going to pick up some sheers and get cuttin'
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11-23-2009, 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by noobwizzle So earlier Voodoo said a starched bill passes the marker test.. Is this an implementable idea? Can someone offer insight or attest to this idea? And how is the feel on starched bills? | i've ironed real money and put starch on the bills. after you iron it the starch is dry so it just feels like a crispy new bill.....i wouldnt try starching a fake though because it would probably smear the ink. | 
11-23-2009, 05:57 AM
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check your PM regarding purple power method. | 
11-23-2009, 06:23 AM
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check your PM's |  | Best Paper? |  | 
11-23-2009, 09:25 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Best Paper? What is the best paper to use (not washing bills)
I've read through all of the pages, and i believe people have decided that
20lb 25% cotton fine recycled white paper is the best option? Is this correct or is there a better alternative? | 
11-23-2009, 09:32 PM
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Rep Power: 3 | | Hey Voodoo...you can buy quarter sized slugs from any hardware store (even online) for like $0.01 or less...you wouldn't ACTUALLY sit there and hand-cut all those slugs would you?? That would literally take HOURS to make one $10 roll of "fake" quarters!! After you subtract the $1.00 you put in each end of the roll, you'd be clearing about $8.00 for your HOUR (or more) of HARD work...I'm not bashing you at all, just being realistic!! | 
11-23-2009, 09:34 PM
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Rep Power: 3 | | Also, if you find companies that manufacture electrical outlet boxes, they use a metal "stamp" that punches quarter sized holes in metal for them to run the wires to junction boxes. They have hundreds of these metal discs lying around on the floor at the end of the day! I know this because one of my best friends works in sheet metal fabrication shop.... | 
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Originally Posted by spunone69 Hey Voodoo...you can buy quarter sized slugs from any hardware store (even online) for like $0.01 or less...you wouldn't ACTUALLY sit there and hand-cut all those slugs would you?? That would literally take HOURS to make one $10 roll of "fake" quarters!! After you subtract the $1.00 you put in each end of the roll, you'd be clearing about $8.00 for your HOUR (or more) of HARD work...I'm not bashing you at all, just being realistic!! | yeah i thought about that too.....and your right...it makes alot more sense to do that. so do you think that would work.....as far as passing the rolls? i mean.....i've never seen anyone crack the roll and start counting the shit right there.
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11-23-2009, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by spunone69 Also, if you find companies that manufacture electrical outlet boxes, they use a metal "stamp" that punches quarter sized holes in metal for them to run the wires to junction boxes. They have hundreds of these metal discs lying around on the floor at the end of the day! I know this because one of my best friends works in sheet metal fabrication shop.... | thats what i was thinking of too but wasnt sure where to get those little metal circles. but thanks for the input. | 
11-23-2009, 09:46 PM
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Rep Power: 3 | | No prob...it's a pretty HARD way to make a few bucks, but if that's what you want to do...hey, more power to YOU!! Good luck... | 
11-23-2009, 09:49 PM
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Rep Power: 3 | | If you had like 5 or 6 rolls, then no, they probably wouldn't count them. You could also "post up" someplace where they use a lot of quarters, like a laundromat or an arcade and sell a few rolls at a time...then move on to a different laundromat...etc, etc... | 
11-23-2009, 09:52 PM
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Rep Power: 3 | | Bro, if you have the time and energy to sit and cut metal slugs...then you should invest some of that time/energy into learning a decent skill like making fake ID's or fake CC's...there is so much good info on this site, you just have to be a little creative and you can make a lot more than what you're talking about. I know everybody has to "start" somewhere, but you have a lot of good stuff right here at your fingertips...USE IT!! | |
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