Heaths Infallible Counterfeit Detector At Sight the Only Infallible Method of
Heaths Infallible Counterfeit Detector At Sight the Only Infallible Method of
Heath, Laban
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The name of the Engraving Company is always engraved upon the genuine with great care and accuracy. It will be found on the upper or lower margin of the bill. In counterfeits, it is more or less irregular and uneven. The chief use of solid print is 16 HEATH S INFALLIBLE to prevent alterations, as will be hereafter explained. It is classed as capa]>le of imitation, because a good artist can engrave it for counterfeiters, if so disposed, as well as for the regular engraving companies. A epicimcn ...of solid print will be seen at the bottom of Plate 2. Much has been said in some " Detectors " about the lettering of " Promise to pay, " etc. , as being nearly infallible. The truth is, however, that this is of little value, being frequently very neatly done in counterfeit notes. Some bank-bills have the denomination of the bill engraved in very fine letters across the whole or part of tlie face of the bill, — one dollar, one dollar, one dollar, etc. (See Plate 4. ) This, in the genuine, produces a perfectly even shade of black, green, red, or otherwise, according to the color of ink used, but in the counterfeit cannot be so well produced ; and, therefore, the shade will be lighter in some places and darker in others.
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