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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 601 · § 601.4

§ 601.4. Distinctive counterfeit deterrents.

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The distinctive counterfeit deterrents that may be used in the denominations of United States Federal Reserve notes as prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury are:
(a)Security threads containing graphics consisting of the designation "USA" and the denomination of the currency note, expressed in alphabetic or numeric characters.
(b)Optically variable inks with material characteristics.
(c)Non-visual characteristic inks with material characteristics.
(d)Optically variable thread (three-dimensional (3-D) security ribbon and micro-optic stripe) visible in front or back of the currency note.
(e)Non-visual characteristic features with material characteristics.
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