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  • Why are people buying fiat currency? I thought people were using currency to buy hard assets like gold and silver... or am i missing something?

  • Hey how about where can I exchange my dinar? I haven't been able to find a bank yet.

  • I bought some dinar!

  • Tony Montana - Legend

  • certo  sure!

  • hmmmmmmmmmm... im not sure

  • Also, what letters are supposed to be "raised letters"? just a few of the entire phrase "Twenty Five Thousand Dinars"?

  • ok, so I was able to find the box that lights up on the bill, but if I pay close attention, the glowing box in not in the exact same location on every bill. Some of the glowing boxes are offset by a 1/16 in from the red color, and others are offset by about 1/8 inch. Is this a problem? One would think so, but I am hoping that it isn't.

  • Yes UV is the easiest. The video isn't meant to be the most effective way to spot counterfeit but it's the easiest way for the average person.

  • You really believe this money will rise in value?

  • @InvestInDinarCom The only problem is with UV detection, is that most people taking the bills will just rely on that security feature only and as soon as they see it lights up with UV they think its genuine. But most of the proffesionally produced counterfeits have the UV paint too

  • UV is the easiest feature to fake. The other security features can also be faked. The most difficult feature to fake is the metallic security strip. It is so costly to embed a metallic strip that it would not be cost effective to do so. This was told to me by a technician at DeLaRue.

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