Tips for Spotting Counterfeit Mexican Banknotes (2024)

Counterfeit banknotes circulate in Mexico, as they do in every country around the world. Notwithstanding the prospect of a twelve-year prison sentence for counterfeiting money, some people still chance their luck by printing rogue notes in an attempt to pass them off as genuine.

Although credit and debit cards are widely accepted now, Mexico is still very much a cash-based economy, so even if you use your plastic extensively, there will be times when you will need to deal in cash.

Security checks are common, especially for higher value banknotes

Trouble may arise if you innocently offer a counterfeit note for payment and have the bill checked, refused, and possibly confiscated. Most stores and all exchange houses have security devices on-hand to make an immediate check of the paper quick and simple.

Modern Mexican banknotes carry a range of security features. Most are similar to those you see on banknotes issued world-wide, making it easier to spot a fake. The latest series of notes being issued by the Bank of Mexico include some state-of-art anti-counterfeiting measures, most notably a holographic feature on the note’s face, the image of which changes as the note is tilted.

Tips for spotting fake notes

To help you avoid getting caught out by fake banknotes, here is a summary of Mexican banknotes and the main security futures you should become aware of when you are handling them:

Paper and polymer for banknotes

On the latest series of Mexican banknotes, the three lowest denominations —the $20, $50 and the $100 peso notes— are printed on polymer, a special type of plastic paper. The other three —$200, $500 and $1000 peso notes— are printed on traditional banknote paper, which has that same crisp and distinct feel of genuine banknotes issued in all countries.

Banknote paper is made using fabric fibers instead of wood pulp and, unlike most commercially-available paper, it does not have any china clay or other dyes added to it, which is why banknote paper fluoresces differently in comparison to regular paper under the light of an ultra-violent lamp.

When you’re handling Mexican banknotes, be sure to feel the paper; it should feel the same as, for example, US or Canadian dollars, British pounds, or euros. If the note doesn’t “feel” right —paper used for counterfeit notes is often thicker than genuine banknote paper— check for additional security features.

Watermark and other embossed features

All paper banknotes in Mexico have a “watermark” added to them, andwhen you viewthe notethrough a back-light, the silhouette image should appear in an otherwise clear area of the note. On polymer plastic notes, the watermark is substituted by an embossed feature visible through transparent areas onthe bill.

Holographic features

Banknote paper is molded, allowing security features like watermarks and threads to be added during the production process. The current series of Mexican banknotes contain several of these state-of-the-art security features.

The principal and most immediately visible security feature on the $200, $500 and $1000 peso banknotes is a distinctive holographic optical thread woven vertically on the front (face) side of each banknote; as you tilt the note the image on the thread changes. This ‘holographic’ effect is also present on the note’s value number printed in the top right corner.

On polymer notes, check for embossments crisply pressed into the bill as well as holographic ink on key elements of the note’s artwork—the effects of these become visible when you tilt the note in the light.

Special printing

Banks employ a very special printing process when they create their bills which presses the imagery onto the note; this process gives the printing a “raised” feel that is especially noticeable on new paper.

In any state of wear, the printing on the note, whether it’s polymer or traditional banknote paper, should be crisp, clear, and never blurred; with definitive lines and consistent coloring.

Related to this, Mexican bank notes feature “micro print” which is always clear and crisp when viewed close-up or under a magnifying glass.

Have you been given a fake Mexican banknote?

If you’ve been given a fake banknote in Mexico, read Dealing with Counterfeit Mexican Banknotes for information and advice about what to do.

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Tips for Spotting Counterfeit Mexican Banknotes (2024)

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Tips for Spotting Counterfeit Mexican Banknotes? ›

When you're handling Mexican banknotes, be sure to feel the paper; it should feel the same as, for example, US or Canadian dollars, British pounds, or euros. If the note doesn't “feel” right —paper used for counterfeit notes

counterfeit notes
Counterfeit money is currency produced outside of the legal sanction of a state or government, usually in a deliberate attempt to imitate that currency and so as to deceive its recipient.
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is often thicker than genuine banknote paper— check for additional security features.

Which is the best method of checking if a note is counterfeit? ›

Detector Pen

When applied; detector pens leave a dark line on most counterfeit notes; if the note is genuine the pen leaves no mark. We recommend that you mark a suspect banknote diagonally from corner to corner.

How can you spot a counterfeit banknote? ›

Feel the paper: Genuine currency is typically printed on special paper that has a distinct texture and feel. It should feel slightly rough to the touch, not smooth or glossy like regular printer paper. Check for watermark: Hold the banknote up to the light to see if it has a watermark.

How to check fake currency notes? ›

To spot a fake note, you can check the typography of the words 'Reserve Bank of India'. These words will appear thicker on a fake note, whereas they seem far smoother on a real note. Similarly, you can check out the micro-lettering between Gandhiji's image and 'Reserve Bank of India'.

What is the easiest banknote to counterfeit? ›

The $20 bill is the most commonly counterfeited banknote in the U.S., while overseas counterfeiters are more likely to make fake $100 bills.

What is the app that checks for fake notes? ›

One such app is "Counterfeit Money Detector" which is available for both iOS and Android devices. This app uses various methods such as ultraviolet light detection, watermark analysis, and magnetic ink detection to help users identify counterfeit currency.

What is used to identify fake banknotes? ›

A counterfeit banknote detection pen is a pen used to apply an iodine-based ink to banknotes in an attempt to determine their authenticity. The ink reacts with starch in wood-based paper to create a black or blue mark but the paper in a real bill contains no starch, so the pen mark remains unchanged.

How to spot fake 1000 pesos? ›

Tilt the note at a 45-degree angle, and you'll see the money's value over the portrait. Optically Variable Ink (for ₱1,000 notes) – The money's value printed on the lower right corner of the note should not be only embossed; its color should also change from green to blue when you view it at different angles.

How can you tell if a $50 note is counterfeit? ›

Tilt the banknote and you will see the Black Swan move its wings. Now look at the building at the bottom of the window. Inside the building you will see a number 50 that changes direction. Turn the banknote over and in the top corner you'll see a patch that changes colour in a rolling effect.

How can you tell if a 50 note is real? ›

On the £20 and £50 notes there is a second, smaller window in the bottom corner of the note. Below the main see-through window on the front of all the notes, there is a silver foil patch containing a hologram. When you tilt the note from side to side, the words change between the value of the note and 'Pounds'.

What is the most basic method to detect counterfeit currency? ›

o Look for a security thread (a plastic strip) running from top to bottom. Beginning in 1990, an embedded (not printed) security thread was added to all bills except the $1 and $2 bills. If you hold the bill up to the light, you will see the strip and printing on it.

How to spot fake bills? ›

8 Ways to Spot Counterfeit Money
  1. Evaluate the Feel of the Paper.
  2. Check for Color-Shifting Ink.
  3. Study the Watermark.
  4. Look for Raised Printing.
  5. Check the Serial Number.
  6. Look for the Fibers.
  7. Look for the Plastic Strip in the Bill.
  8. Looking for Microprinting.
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Can you get in trouble for counterfeit money if you didn t know? ›

Yes, you can actually be arrested for using counterfeit money, even if you didn't know it was fake. Both the federal government and local state governments impose penalties on an individual for using or attempting to use counterfeit money.

How do you check a $100 bill to make sure it's not counterfeit? ›

Security Thread

Hold the note to light to see an embedded thread running vertically to the left of the portrait. The thread is imprinted with the letters USA and the numeral 100 in an alternating pattern and is visible from both sides of the note. The thread glows pink when illuminated by ultraviolet light.

How to check if a 50 dollar bill is real? ›

The $50 note includes an embedded security thread that glows yellow when illuminated by UV light. When held to light, a portrait watermark of President Grant is visible from both sides of the note. In addition, the note includes a color-shifting numeral 50 in the lower right corner of the note.

Do counterfeit money detector pens work? ›

When the pen is used to mark genuine bills, the mark is yellowish or colourless. Such pens are most effective against counterfeit notes printed on a standard printer or photocopier paper. The chemical properties of US banknotes printed before 1960 make marking pens useless, resulting in false positives.

Can ATM detect fake money? ›

Many modern ATMs are equipped with sophisticated counterfeit detection technology, including ultraviolet light, magnetic ink sensors, infrared sensors, and image recognition software.

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