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EURion constellation

The EURion constellation (also known as Omron rings[1] or doughnuts[2]) is a pattern of symbols incorporated into a number of secure documents such as banknotes and ownership title certificates designs worldwide since about 1996. It is added to help imaging software detect the presence of such a document in a digital image. Such software can then block the user from reproducing banknotes to prevent counterfeiting using colour photocopiers.

The EURion constellation is made up of five rings.

Description

 
The Orion constellation

The name "EURion constellation" was coined by security researcher Markus Kuhn, who uncovered the pattern on the 10 Euro (€10) banknote in early 2002 while experimenting with a Xerox colour photocopier that refused to reproduce banknotes.[3] The pattern has never been mentioned officially; Kuhn named it the EURion constellation as it resembled the astronomical Orion constellation, and EUR is the ISO 4217 designation of the euro currency.[4]

The EURion constellation first described by Kuhn consists of a pattern of five small yellow, green or orange circles, which is repeated across areas of the banknote at different orientations. The mere presence of five of these circles on a page is sufficient for some colour photocopiers to refuse processing.

Some banks integrate the constellation tightly with the remaining design of the note. On 50 DM German banknotes, the EURion circles formed the innermost circles in a background pattern of fine concentric circles. On the front of former Bank of England Elgar £20 notes, they appear as green heads of musical notes; however, on the Smith £20 notes of 2007 the circles merely cluster around the "£20" text. On some U.S. bills, they appear as the digit zero in small, yellow numbers matching the value of the note. On Japanese yen, these circles sometimes appear as flowers.

Technical details regarding the EURion constellation are kept secret by its inventors and users.[2] A 1995 patent application[5] suggests that the pattern and detection algorithm were designed at Omron Corporation, a Japanese electronics company. It is also not clear whether the feature has any official name. The term "Omron anti-photocopying feature" appeared in an August 2005 press release by the Reserve Bank of India.[6] In 2007 the term "Omron rings" was used in an award announcement by a banknote collectors society.[7]

Usage

The following table lists the banknotes on which the EURion constellation or Omron rings have been found so far. Current currencies for which all recent banknotes use the constellation are in bold.

 
Omron rings made by circular zeroes on a US $20 note (marked in blue).
Currency Notes with Omron rings Notes without Omron rings
Armenian dram 1,000֏ (2001 and 2011), 5,000֏ (2003 and 2012), 10,000֏ (2003 and 2012), 20,000֏ (2007, 2009 and 2012), 100,000֏ (2009) 20,000֏ and commemorative 50,000֏
Aruban guilder All (2003 and 2019)
Austrian schilling[€] S 500 and S 1,000 (1997) S 20, S 50, S 100, and S 5,000
Australian dollar All (2016 onward), Centenary of Federation $5 (2001)[8]
Belgian franc[€] 500 fr. (1998), 1,000 fr. (1997), 10,000 fr. (1997) 100 fr., 200 fr., and 2,000 fr.
Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark KM 200 (2002), All (2012) 50 fenings, KM 1, KM 5, KM 10, KM 20, KM 50, KM 100
Bulgarian lev All (1999), 100 лв. (2018)
Canadian dollar Banknotes in the Canadian Journey (2001–2006) and Frontier Series (2011–2015), "Canada 150" $10 (2017) $10 ("2018 series")
CFA franc All (both West African and Central African, 2003)
Chilean peso $1,000 (2011) $2,000 (2010) $5,000 (2009), $10,000 (2010), $20,000 (2010) $1,000 and $2,000 (old version)
Comorian franc All (2005–2006) 2,500 FC
Croatian kuna 5 kn., 10 kn., 20 kn. (2001), 50 kn., 100 kn., and 200 kn. (2002) 500 kn. and 1,000 kn.
Czech koruna 2,000 Kč. (2007), 1,000 Kč. (2008), 500 Kč. (2009), 5,000 Kč. (2009), 100 Kč. and 200 Kč. (2018) 100 Kč., 500 Kč., 1,000 Kč., 5,000 Kč.
Danish krone All (1997, 2002 and 2009 series)
Djiboutian franc 1,000 Fdj (2005), 2,000 Fdj (2008), 10,000 Fdj (2009) 2,000 Fdj, 5,000 Fdj, and 10,000 Fdj (National Bank of Djibouti issue)
Dutch guilder[€] ƒ10 (1997) ƒ25, ƒ50, ƒ100, ƒ250, ƒ1,000
Egyptian pound £E 5 (2002), £E 10 (2003), £E 20 (2001), £E 50 (2001), £E 100 (2000), £E 200 (2007) 25 PT., 50 PT., £E 1
Euro All (2002 First series and the 2013 Europa series)
Faroese króna All (2001 and 2011)
French franc[€] 100 F (1997) 50 F, 200 F, and 500 F
German mark[€] DM 50, DM 100, DM 200 (1996–2002) DM 5, DM 10, DM 20, DM 500, DM 1,000
Guyanese dollar G$1,000 (2019)
Hungarian forint All (2010 series), 10,000 Ft. (2014), 20,000 Ft. (2015), 2,000 Ft. (2016), 5,000 Ft. (2016), 1,000 Ft. (2017), 500 Ft. (2018)
Indian rupee 50 (2006), 100 (2005) and 500 (2000) (both 2nd edition), 500 (2016), 1,000 (2000), 2,000 (2016), 50 (2017), 200 (2017), 100 (2018) 5, 10, 20, 50 (Before 2006), 1st edition of 100 (1996) and 500 (1997)
Indonesian rupiah Rp.20,000, Rp.100,000 (revision of 2004 series), Rp.10,000, Rp.50,000 (revision of 2005 series), All (2016 series), All (2022 series)
Japanese yen ¥2,000 (series D, 2000), series E (2004), series F (2024); ¥1,000 (series F, 2011–present)
Kyrgyzstani som All (2009–2010)
Kuwaiti dinar All (2014)
Macanese pataca Banco Da China: All (8.12.2003)
Malagasy ariary 100 Ar., 200 Ar., 500 Ar., 1,000 Ar. (2004), 2,000 Ar., 5,000 Ar., 10,000 Ar. (2008), All (2017) 2,000 Ar., 5,000 Ar., 10,000 Ar.
Mexican peso Series D Mex$1,000 (2002), All (Series F banknotes; 2006–2010) Mex$20 (2002–2007), Mex$50 (1996–2006), Mex$100 (1996–2010), Mex$200 (1996–2008), Mex$500 (1996–2010)
Moroccan dirham All (2002 and 2013)
Myanmar kyat Ks.1,000/- (2020),[9] Ks.500/- (2020)[10] K.-/50, K.1/-, Ks.5/-, Ks.10/-, Ks.20/-, Ks.50/-, Ks.100/-, Ks.200/-, Ks.500/-, Ks.1,000/- (1998 and 2004 issue), Ks.5,000/-, Ks.10,000/-
Namibian dollar All (2012)
Netherlands Antillean guilder NAƒ10, NAƒ25, NAƒ50, NAƒ100 (1998) NAƒ250 (1985)
Norwegian krone All (1999 and 2017)
Polish złoty 10 zł., 20 zł., 50 zł., 100 zł. (2014), 200 zł. (2015), 500 zł. (2017) All (1994)
Renminbi ¥1 RMB (2004), 2005 revision of ¥5 RMB and above, ¥100 RMB (2015), ¥1 RMB, ¥10 RMB, ¥20 RMB and ¥50 RMB (2019)
Romanian leu All (1996–2001 paper issue), Commemorative 2000 Lei (1999), All (2000–2004 polymer issue), All (2005-2021 revaluation polymer issue), 100 Lei ("100th Anniversary of the Great Union" commemorative note) (2018), 100 Lei ("100th Anniversary of the Completion of the Great Union" commemorative note) (2019)
Saudi riyal All (2007 and 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021)
Singapore dollar All (1999), S$10 and S$50 (2015 50th Anniversary of Independence commemorative issues)
South African rand All (2005 "Big Five", 2013 "Nelson Mandela" and 2018 "Mandela Centenary" series) All (2012 "Nelson Mandela" series)
South Korean won All (2006, 2007, 2009 and 2017)
Slovak koruna[€] 200 Sk., 500 Sk., 1,000 Sk., 5,000 Sk. 100 Sk., 50 Sk., 20 Sk.
Sterling Bank of England £5 (since 2002), £10 (since 2000), £20 (since 1999), £50
Sudanese pound £S.50 (2018), £S.100 (2019), £S.200 (2019), £S.500 (2019), £S.1,000 (2022) £S.1, £S.2, £S.5, £S.10, £S.20 and £S.50 (2007 and 2011 issues)
Surinamese dollar Sur$50 and Sur$100 (2010) Sur$5, Sur$10, Sur$20
Swazi lilangeni All (2010), E 100 and E 200 (2017)
Swedish krona All (2015–) 20 kr. (−2015), 50 kr. (−2006), 100 kr. (−2001), 500 kr. (−2001), 1,000 kr. (−2006)
Swiss franc All (2016–)[11]
Thai baht ฿20 (2013), ฿50 (2012), ฿70 (2016), ฿100 (2005, 2010, 2012 and 2015), ฿500 (2014 and 2016), ฿1,000 (2005 and 2015), All (Series 16 "King Bhumibol Adulyadej 2017 memorial banknote series"), All (Series 17 banknotes) (2018) ฿20 (2003), ฿50 (1997 and 2004), ฿100 (2004), ฿500 (2001), ฿1,000 (1999)
Tunisian dinar DT 10 (2005), DT 5 (2008), DT 50 (2008), DT 10 (2013), DT 5 (2014), DT 20 (2017), DT  10 (2020), DT 5 (2022), DT 50 (2022) DT 5, DT 20, and commemorative DT 30
Turkish lira TL 20,000,000 (2001), 2005 and 2009 series
Ugandan shilling All (2010)
United Arab Emirates dirham Dhs.500 (2011), Dhs.50 (2012) Dhs.5, Dhs.10, Dhs.20, Dhs.50, Dhs.100, Dhs.200, Dhs.1,000
United States dollar $5 (Series 2006), $10 (Series 2004A), $20 (Series 2004), $50 (Series 2004), $100 (Series 2009, 2009A, Now circulated) $1, $2, $100 (Series 2006A)
Zimbabwean bond notes $2 (2016), $5 (2017)

Other banknote detection mechanisms

Counterfeit Deterrence System

 
Error given by Adobe Photoshop when attempting to print an image of a US$20 bill.

Since 2003, image editors such as Adobe Photoshop CS or Paint Shop Pro 8 refuse to print banknotes. According to Wired.com, the banknote detection code in these applications, called the Counterfeit Deterrence System (CDS), was designed by the Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group and supplied to companies such as Adobe as a binary module.[12] Experiments by Steven J. Murdoch and others showed that this banknote detection code does not rely on the EURion pattern.[13] It instead detects a digital watermark embedded in the images, developed by Digimarc.[14]

See also

  • Printer steganography, used by some colour laser printers to add hidden encoded information to printouts
  • Coded anti-piracy, an anti–copyright-infringement technology which marks each film print of a motion picture with distinguishing patterns of dots, used as a forensic identifier to identify the source of illegal copies
  • 3D printed firearm

Notes

  1. ^ Some currencies (marked [€]) were replaced by the euro before the complete adoption of the EURion constellation.

References

  1. ^ "Glossary of banknotes". www.regulaforensics.com. 1 January 2009. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b Baraniuk, Chris (25 June 2015). "The secret codes of British banknotes". BBC future. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  3. ^ Markus Kuhn: The EURion constellation. Security Group presentation, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 8 February 2002.
  4. ^ "What Happens If You Photocopy Money?". OMS Copiers. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  5. ^ Mitsutaka Katoh, et al.: Image processing device and method for identifying an input image, and copier scanner and printer including same. Omron Corporation, U.S. Patent 5,845,008.
  6. ^ "Issue of Rs.50 denomination banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series with additional/new security features without inset letter in numbering panel bearing the signature of Dr. Y. V. Reddy, Governor" 2011-06-22 at the Wayback Machine, Press Release: 2005–2006/245, G. Raghuraj, Deputy General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, 24 August 2005
  7. ^ "2007 Bank Note of the Year award: 1,000-franc note from Comoros". International Bank Note Society, 15 October 2007.
  8. ^ "RBA Banknotes: Next Generation Banknote Program". banknotes.rba.gov.au. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  9. ^ Friedberg, Arthur L. "Central Bank of Myanmar issuing new 1,000-kyat bank note". CoinWorld. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  10. ^ Myanmar new 500-kyat note (B118.5a) reported for introduction on 19.07.2020 BanknoteNews (https://banknotenews.com). June 21, 2020. Retrieved on 2020-06-22.
  11. ^ "Geheimnisvoller Kopierschutz – Weshalb kann man Banknoten nicht kopieren?". 25 November 2019.
  12. ^ Ulbrich, Chris (14 January 2004). "Currency Detector Easy to Defeat". WIRED.
  13. ^ Steven J. Murdoch (13 June 2004). "Software Detection of Currency". Cl.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  14. ^ Digimarc: SEC Filing, Form S-1/A, Exhibit 10.9, Counterfeit Deterrence System Development and License Agreement, 24 November 1999.

Further reading

  • "Photoshop and CDS" (Press release). Adobe Systems Incorporated.

External links

  • The rules for currency image use- website of the Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group (CBCDG)
  • Data Genetics, Anti Counterfeit Measures

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The EURion constellation also known as Omron rings 1 or doughnuts 2 is a pattern of symbols incorporated into a number of secure documents such as banknotes and ownership title certificates designs worldwide since about 1996 It is added to help imaging software detect the presence of such a document in a digital image Such software can then block the user from reproducing banknotes to prevent counterfeiting using colour photocopiers The EURion constellation is made up of five rings Contents 1 Description 2 Usage 3 Other banknote detection mechanisms 3 1 Counterfeit Deterrence System 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksDescription Edit The Orion constellation The name EURion constellation was coined by security researcher Markus Kuhn who uncovered the pattern on the 10 Euro 10 banknote in early 2002 while experimenting with a Xerox colour photocopier that refused to reproduce banknotes 3 The pattern has never been mentioned officially Kuhn named it the EURion constellation as it resembled the astronomical Orion constellation and EUR is the ISO 4217 designation of the euro currency 4 The EURion constellation first described by Kuhn consists of a pattern of five small yellow green or orange circles which is repeated across areas of the banknote at different orientations The mere presence of five of these circles on a page is sufficient for some colour photocopiers to refuse processing Some banks integrate the constellation tightly with the remaining design of the note On 50 DM German banknotes the EURion circles formed the innermost circles in a background pattern of fine concentric circles On the front of former Bank of England Elgar 20 notes they appear as green heads of musical notes however on the Smith 20 notes of 2007 the circles merely cluster around the 20 text On some U S bills they appear as the digit zero in small yellow numbers matching the value of the note On Japanese yen these circles sometimes appear as flowers Technical details regarding the EURion constellation are kept secret by its inventors and users 2 A 1995 patent application 5 suggests that the pattern and detection algorithm were designed at Omron Corporation a Japanese electronics company It is also not clear whether the feature has any official name The term Omron anti photocopying feature appeared in an August 2005 press release by the Reserve Bank of India 6 In 2007 the term Omron rings was used in an award announcement by a banknote collectors society 7 Usage EditThe following table lists the banknotes on which the EURion constellation or Omron rings have been found so far Current currencies for which all recent banknotes use the constellation are in bold Omron rings made by circular zeroes on a US 20 note marked in blue Currency Notes with Omron rings Notes without Omron ringsArmenian dram 1 000 2001 and 2011 5 000 2003 and 2012 10 000 2003 and 2012 20 000 2007 2009 and 2012 100 000 2009 20 000 and commemorative 50 000 Aruban guilder All 2003 and 2019 Austrian schilling S 500 and S 1 000 1997 S 20 S 50 S 100 and S 5 000Australian dollar All 2016 onward Centenary of Federation 5 2001 8 Belgian franc 500 fr 1998 1 000 fr 1997 10 000 fr 1997 100 fr 200 fr and 2 000 fr Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark KM 200 2002 All 2012 50 fenings KM 1 KM 5 KM 10 KM 20 KM 50 KM 100Bulgarian lev All 1999 100 lv 2018 Canadian dollar Banknotes in the Canadian Journey 2001 2006 and Frontier Series 2011 2015 Canada 150 10 2017 10 2018 series CFA franc All both West African and Central African 2003 Chilean peso 1 000 2011 2 000 2010 5 000 2009 10 000 2010 20 000 2010 1 000 and 2 000 old version Comorian franc All 2005 2006 2 500 FCCroatian kuna 5 kn 10 kn 20 kn 2001 50 kn 100 kn and 200 kn 2002 500 kn and 1 000 kn Czech koruna 2 000 Kc 2007 1 000 Kc 2008 500 Kc 2009 5 000 Kc 2009 100 Kc and 200 Kc 2018 100 Kc 500 Kc 1 000 Kc 5 000 Kc Danish krone All 1997 2002 and 2009 series Djiboutian franc 1 000 Fdj 2005 2 000 Fdj 2008 10 000 Fdj 2009 2 000 Fdj 5 000 Fdj and 10 000 Fdj National Bank of Djibouti issue Dutch guilder ƒ10 1997 ƒ25 ƒ50 ƒ100 ƒ250 ƒ1 000Egyptian pound E 5 2002 E 10 2003 E 20 2001 E 50 2001 E 100 2000 E 200 2007 25 PT 50 PT E 1Euro All 2002 First series and the 2013 Europa series Faroese krona All 2001 and 2011 French franc 100 F 1997 50 F 200 F and 500 FGerman mark DM 50 DM 100 DM 200 1996 2002 DM 5 DM 10 DM 20 DM 500 DM 1 000Guyanese dollar G 1 000 2019 Hungarian forint All 2010 series 10 000 Ft 2014 20 000 Ft 2015 2 000 Ft 2016 5 000 Ft 2016 1 000 Ft 2017 500 Ft 2018 Indian rupee 50 2006 100 2005 and 500 2000 both 2nd edition 500 2016 1 000 2000 2 000 2016 50 2017 200 2017 100 2018 5 10 20 50 Before 2006 1st edition of 100 1996 and 500 1997 Indonesian rupiah Rp 20 000 Rp 100 000 revision of 2004 series Rp 10 000 Rp 50 000 revision of 2005 series All 2016 series All 2022 series Japanese yen 2 000 series D 2000 series E 2004 series F 2024 1 000 series F 2011 present Kyrgyzstani som All 2009 2010 Kuwaiti dinar All 2014 Macanese pataca Banco Da China All 8 12 2003 Malagasy ariary 100 Ar 200 Ar 500 Ar 1 000 Ar 2004 2 000 Ar 5 000 Ar 10 000 Ar 2008 All 2017 2 000 Ar 5 000 Ar 10 000 Ar Mexican peso Series D Mex 1 000 2002 All Series F banknotes 2006 2010 Mex 20 2002 2007 Mex 50 1996 2006 Mex 100 1996 2010 Mex 200 1996 2008 Mex 500 1996 2010 Moroccan dirham All 2002 and 2013 Myanmar kyat Ks 1 000 2020 9 Ks 500 2020 10 K 50 K 1 Ks 5 Ks 10 Ks 20 Ks 50 Ks 100 Ks 200 Ks 500 Ks 1 000 1998 and 2004 issue Ks 5 000 Ks 10 000 Namibian dollar All 2012 Netherlands Antillean guilder NAƒ10 NAƒ25 NAƒ50 NAƒ100 1998 NAƒ250 1985 Norwegian krone All 1999 and 2017 Polish zloty 10 zl 20 zl 50 zl 100 zl 2014 200 zl 2015 500 zl 2017 All 1994 Renminbi 1 RMB 2004 2005 revision of 5 RMB and above 100 RMB 2015 1 RMB 10 RMB 20 RMB and 50 RMB 2019 Romanian leu All 1996 2001 paper issue Commemorative 2000 Lei 1999 All 2000 2004 polymer issue All 2005 2021 revaluation polymer issue 100 Lei 100th Anniversary of the Great Union commemorative note 2018 100 Lei 100th Anniversary of the Completion of the Great Union commemorative note 2019 Saudi riyal All 2007 and 2016 2017 2020 2021 Singapore dollar All 1999 S 10 and S 50 2015 50th Anniversary of Independence commemorative issues South African rand All 2005 Big Five 2013 Nelson Mandela and 2018 Mandela Centenary series All 2012 Nelson Mandela series South Korean won All 2006 2007 2009 and 2017 Slovak koruna 200 Sk 500 Sk 1 000 Sk 5 000 Sk 100 Sk 50 Sk 20 Sk Sterling Bank of England 5 since 2002 10 since 2000 20 since 1999 50Sudanese pound S 50 2018 S 100 2019 S 200 2019 S 500 2019 S 1 000 2022 S 1 S 2 S 5 S 10 S 20 and S 50 2007 and 2011 issues Surinamese dollar Sur 50 and Sur 100 2010 Sur 5 Sur 10 Sur 20Swazi lilangeni All 2010 E 100 and E 200 2017 Swedish krona All 2015 20 kr 2015 50 kr 2006 100 kr 2001 500 kr 2001 1 000 kr 2006 Swiss franc All 2016 11 Thai baht 20 2013 50 2012 70 2016 100 2005 2010 2012 and 2015 500 2014 and 2016 1 000 2005 and 2015 All Series 16 King Bhumibol Adulyadej 2017 memorial banknote series All Series 17 banknotes 2018 20 2003 50 1997 and 2004 100 2004 500 2001 1 000 1999 Tunisian dinar DT 10 2005 DT 5 2008 DT 50 2008 DT 10 2013 DT 5 2014 DT 20 2017 DT 10 2020 DT 5 2022 DT 50 2022 DT 5 DT 20 and commemorative DT 30Turkish lira TL 20 000 000 2001 2005 and 2009 seriesUgandan shilling All 2010 United Arab Emirates dirham Dhs 500 2011 Dhs 50 2012 Dhs 5 Dhs 10 Dhs 20 Dhs 50 Dhs 100 Dhs 200 Dhs 1 000United States dollar 5 Series 2006 10 Series 2004A 20 Series 2004 50 Series 2004 100 Series 2009 2009A Now circulated 1 2 100 Series 2006A Zimbabwean bond notes 2 2016 5 2017 Other banknote detection mechanisms EditCounterfeit Deterrence System Edit Error given by Adobe Photoshop when attempting to print an image of a US 20 bill Since 2003 image editors such as Adobe Photoshop CS or Paint Shop Pro 8 refuse to print banknotes According to Wired com the banknote detection code in these applications called the Counterfeit Deterrence System CDS was designed by the Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group and supplied to companies such as Adobe as a binary module 12 Experiments by Steven J Murdoch and others showed that this banknote detection code does not rely on the EURion pattern 13 It instead detects a digital watermark embedded in the images developed by Digimarc 14 See also EditPrinter steganography used by some colour laser printers to add hidden encoded information to printouts Coded anti piracy an anti copyright infringement technology which marks each film print of a motion picture with distinguishing patterns of dots used as a forensic identifier to identify the source of illegal copies 3D printed firearmNotes Edit Some currencies marked were replaced by the euro before the complete adoption of the EURion constellation References Edit Glossary of banknotes www regulaforensics com 1 January 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2014 a b Baraniuk Chris 25 June 2015 The secret codes of British banknotes BBC future Retrieved 30 June 2015 Markus Kuhn The EURion constellation Security Group presentation Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge 8 February 2002 What Happens If You Photocopy Money OMS Copiers Retrieved 2 May 2021 Mitsutaka Katoh et al Image processing device and method for identifying an input image and copier scanner and printer including same Omron Corporation U S Patent 5 845 008 Issue of Rs 50 denomination banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi Series with additional new security features without inset letter in numbering panel bearing the signature of Dr Y V Reddy Governor Archived 2011 06 22 at the Wayback Machine Press Release 2005 2006 245 G Raghuraj Deputy General Manager Reserve Bank of India 24 August 2005 2007 Bank Note of the Year award 1 000 franc note from Comoros International Bank Note Society 15 October 2007 RBA Banknotes Next Generation Banknote Program banknotes rba gov au Retrieved 12 April 2016 Friedberg Arthur L Central Bank of Myanmar issuing new 1 000 kyat bank note CoinWorld Retrieved 19 June 2020 Myanmar new 500 kyat note B118 5a reported for introduction on 19 07 2020 BanknoteNews https banknotenews com June 21 2020 Retrieved on 2020 06 22 Geheimnisvoller Kopierschutz Weshalb kann man Banknoten nicht kopieren 25 November 2019 Ulbrich Chris 14 January 2004 Currency Detector Easy to Defeat WIRED Steven J Murdoch 13 June 2004 Software Detection of Currency Cl cam ac uk Retrieved 20 May 2014 Digimarc SEC Filing Form S 1 A Exhibit 10 9 Counterfeit Deterrence System Development and License Agreement 24 November 1999 Further reading Edit Photoshop and CDS Press release Adobe Systems Incorporated External links EditThe rules for currency image use website of the Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group CBCDG Nieves J Ruiz Agundez I amp Bringas P 2010 Recognizing Banknote Patterns for Protecting Economic TransactionsDatabase and Expert Systems Applications DEXA 2010 Workshop on IEEE 247 249 Data Genetics Anti Counterfeit Measures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EURion constellation amp oldid 1127785558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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