@Ceapacool I have something very important to tell all beings on here, you are ready, but you are not ready. Mr.Cool if I could ask unto you if you could make a video of you photocopying the wackiest object in your house? Great! That brings my likings of your channel up to 110%. -"Mr.Bunny"
Fun fact! Laser copiers also lay down a practically invisible micro-dot ‘serial number’ across the entire sheet of paper on all sheets coming out of the printer so they can trace the copy back to the specific copier. try printing a blank sheet of thicker medium gloss card stock and hold it up at angle. You should be able to see very tiny yellow dots.
Actually the Australian money is technically protected since it's plastic, transparent and it has braille on it (12 Aug 2020) for 6 months i get a notification EVERY. DAY, saying "cool" (16 Dec 2020) Its reached the limit and ngl im actually kinda sad cuz i dont get acknowledgement everyday 😂😭 well its been fun rip
the canadian bills seem to have both protections, i wonder how this protection works not sure its actually protection on the bills them self could be the printer drivers that detects its money and does that deliberately, and maybe its not possible with usa money because it would prevent too much printing jobs. wierd anyway
How to stonks: Step1:Cover up any protection on the money if needed Step2:Find what the money is made out of Step3:Print it out Step4:Put protection back on if needed Step5:Cut it out Step6:Profit and stonks
I'm gonna leave timestamps here 0:35 US Dollars 1:24 Pounds Sterling 2:15 Polish Zloty 3:03 Romanian Leu 4:02 Australian Dollar 5:02 Swiss Franc 5:56 Norwegian Krone 6:46 Canadian Dollars 7:47 Moldovan Leu 8:40 Hungarian Forint 9:41 Result 9:50 All of them photocopied together
Here’s an interesting fact about the Norwegian Krone: After the new series was released, the bank of Norway organised a competition to find all of the hidden puffins on each note
Those pesky puffins. They always follow me around, wherever I go. They think I don't know they're watching me but when I look back around a corner real fast I can see a flash of their colored feathers as they try to hide. Dirty filthy puffins.
@@carmelbunny9343 On the new version(printed after 2014), 10zł has these green dots on the right side. That's the easiest way to verify old vs new. Other denominations also have them in their colors.
Canadian Bill: *is coated in plastic* *has braille on it* *Is partially transparent* *is also protected* People making countefeit bills: Canada: Stand down. Final Warning.
The only downside to the new money has a tendency to stick together. So you have to make sure you count it twice. Loonie is a one dollar coin with a picture of a Loon a Aquatic bird common in Canada. Toonie is a two dollar coin with a Polar bear. That's life in the Great White North...🇨🇦
Say he did put one of the bills upfront thst are not protected it would print just fine but as soon as the first note appears to be protected every bill after the first protected one is gonna be cencored whether or not they actually are. Other solution: the scanner actually sees protected notes before printing snd flat out prints cencored sheet of paper. Not much that couldve happened.
An interesting thing to try is replicating the pattern of dots on the ones that were blocked and seeing if having just that pattern gets the page censored. Like photoshop that pattern onto another image and try to print and photocopy it to see what happens!
The one FBI agent who just wanted to relax after his shift: *Watches this* The rest of the FBI: "We've been tricked, we've been backstabed & we've been quite possibly bamboozled."
Someone else pointed this out but I think the Australian note should be considered protected, 1. There is no transparent part 2. It’s not plastic. EDIT: 3. Couldn’t tell but there are tiny words on the stem of the brail and I’m not sure if the photocopier accurately reprinted them.
If the one watching this isn't the typical senile boomer who doesn't know to turn on a computer, them they will know that it's just a helpful and interesting test that can even be useful for the next series of notes.
Polish notes are protected but in a different way. The real ones have a thin hidden strip, visible only under light, you won't find it on a photocopied notes
SchwiftedBear in theory you could trick a moron into thinks it's real if you hide in in a stack of real money I've heard that it's common practice when counterfeiting lower denominations Slip a few fakes notes with some real ones, save a few bucks, do is repeatedly and it would eventually add up
The Australian notes are awesome. Being plastic obviously makes them extremely hard to counterfeit but they have additional layers of security such as watermarks, distinct texture of print/numeric symbols, rolling colour illusions, fluorescent ink that glows under UV light and brail for the blind.
@@williamhrivnak7345 If less than 20 per cent of the banknote is missing: Full face value is paid. If between 20 and 80 per cent of the banknote is missing: Value is paid in proportion with the percentage remaining, e.g. $5 value for half of a $10 banknote. If more than 80 per cent of the banknote is missing: No value is paid. The damaged banknote policy - banknotes.rba.gov.au/damaged-banknotes/damaged-banknotes-policy
*A PSA to everyone meming about the FBI:* In the US, it's actually the Secret Service who polices counterfeit currency, which was their original job before they were expanded to include presidential security after the Lincoln assassination.
It also has marks on the inside of the bill making it difficult to copy and furthermore bigger bills have color changing ink that cannot be copied on a printer
Well $1 bills would be hard to get rich from counterfeiting (it actually costs more then $1 to produce them) and last time I checked the $2 haven't been in production for a long time. But all US paper currency over $5 has watermarks and other indicators that are not picked up through photocopying but are required to be accepted by any ATM or self service machine. So they are actually very well protected.
@@mpf1947 Well last time I checked was about a year ago and most of the $2 bills that have been produced the last few times go directly to collectors, not into circulation. Kind of like those golden dollars, they usually don't actually get used as money even though they are a usable currency...
You should do a video of copying a bill, then making a copy of that printed bill, then making a copy of that printed bill, and so on. I want to see if the quality fades like when you screenshot a picture over and over again, and the final product ends up not being as clear or crisp as the original.
I photocopied a calendar, and made copies of that copy and so forth, it's been awhile but I think somewhere between the 20 or 30 copies, you ended up with a blank sheet of paper
@@mateojoseguerra8485 It's not about "photocopier knows". It's about modifications in the manufacturing process according to the region where the product will be distributed.
Crimson Frost yo this is actually big brain like someone in America should try this in USA with their currency etc etc damn this quite interesting actually lol
xPearled Was it a 1 dollar bill, though? And was it new? Because lower denominations tend to lack protection features and maybe new ones have features older ones don’t. It might also be the specific printer, some might come with more currencies than others and with different modes to detect them (in theory, removing the EURion constellation or using specimen images from the ECB should make euros printable, but I tested it and it didn’t work on the HP Officejet Pro 5400K, I have to try on my newer HP Officejet Pro 8620).
5:26 wear your headphones and listen to this (I wore AirPods) it sounds like your ears blocked 5:39 after a few seconds after 5:39 it sounds like your ear is unblocked.
@@aloe7002 US dollars dont need to be protected, our money is made out of cotton and linen so the person you give money to will know right away it's copied because it'll feel like regular paper
@@Humbugmsm Colour changing holograms, in the transparent parts of the bills yeah, that's what we have on Canadian bills=extremely hard to counterfeit. If you grab a magnifying glass, on our Canadian bills from a few years ago, "before" the new plastic polymer bills (but they had colour changing holograms, we've had them for many years), what appear to be lines in the art, are actually the bill denomination number. Like a bunch of really tiny 5's over and over on a $5 bill=very hard for a printer to replicate. Now they replaced the tiny number lines, with little criss cross and wavy normal lines, whisper thin some of them and thick ones intersecting them in a pattern and they are light and dark. Again, very hard for a printer to replicate. They also took some of the ideas from older bills and put them together on the new bills, took the colour changing holograms and put them in the transparent windows of the polymer and now they put the repeated small bill denomination numbers, hid them in the hologram and they only show up at a certain angle in the light. These things are hardcore, lol. Everyone hated them at first, because they cracked, melted in the clothes dryer or if left on a hot surface etc. Now they ironed out the bugs and they are fine and personally, since Covid I really like them. They launder really well, (pun intended, lol), easy to sanitize. And they dry really fast, not like the old fabric and paper mixed bills.
That makes sense, i was also thinking that the European printer probably doesn't have the software in it to protect the Australian dollar since it was sold in Europe, the ones sold in Australia probably do
The reason the Australian currency is not protected by the printer's software is likely due to the fact that the $5 note used is a new edition released in 2016, and might not have been programmed into the printer to detect it. It would be interesting to see if the protection occurred with an older note.
just tried out both, can confirm the plastic does not in fact rip, now I have some slightly creased money >:( Edit: The £20 note rips very easily. Whoops...
Join the official Ceapa Cool discord, bruh!
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A simple question are you from romania? 🇷🇴
@Ceapacool I have something very important to tell all beings on here, you are ready, but you are not ready. Mr.Cool if I could ask unto you if you could make a video of you photocopying the wackiest object in your house? Great! That brings my likings of your channel up to 110%. -"Mr.Bunny"
@@danovak556 yes he is
Look at the money and this flag under start button
Bruh
Seeing that dollar pop out was satisfying.. Just dont try to use it lol.
Fun fact!
Laser copiers also lay down a practically invisible micro-dot ‘serial number’ across the entire sheet of paper on all sheets coming out of the printer so they can trace the copy back to the specific copier.
try printing a blank sheet of thicker medium gloss card stock and hold it up at angle.
You should be able to see very tiny yellow dots.
Thanks for the heads-up.
:( I can't copy no meney ):
on some printers, you can swap yellow ink cartridge with any other colour, and its very easy to see (though it may damage your printer)
In my country there is a strip that u can only see with bright light or sunlight. It identifies the note
You can't prints watermark on a regular photocopier
Photocopy your fingerprint and unlock your phone
Nice idea.
THİS İS BİG BRAİN TİME
@@SopanKotbagi srysly?
omg yessssss
Syrupfreak Lori ‘Twas a joke
The FBI has been notified of your current location
It's the secret service that prosecutes counterfit money; they work for the treasurey.
Fbi open up
Agreed
@trainfan320303 , well that's random...
Yes
I love how he made this video looks educational.
I mean, he's also the guy that tried to photocopy the water.
i mean yeah
They didn't try to photocopy water, they succeeded in their effort to photocopy water.
Hahahhaahhahaahaha
Cool
Bank: How can I help you?
Ceapa Cool: I would like to get some foreign currencies.
Bank: Which ones do you want?
Ceapa Cool: *YES*
@abrutal
thx, but I agree :/
Too many sentence you use
@trainfan320303 ,
hErE 🍝
trainfan320303 , nu
I thought you go to a travel bureau not a bank
Actually the Australian money is technically protected since it's plastic, transparent and it has braille on it
(12 Aug 2020) for 6 months i get a notification EVERY. DAY, saying "cool"
(16 Dec 2020) Its reached the limit and ngl im actually kinda sad cuz i dont get acknowledgement everyday 😂😭 well its been fun rip
Cool
Cool
Cool
Cool
Aid
"This is the worst currency "
Moldovians: *cry*
"The photocopy is better"
Moldovians: S T O N K S
I'm Moldovan
@@Radu33- I feel sorry for you
@@Radu33- love Moldova from Saudi Arabia
Underrated
Freddy Fazbear Moldova is ripped of by crooked politicians, they dont give no fuck about them citizens who suffers alot from poverty
I’m learning about money, I’m learning about war, but most of all, I’m learning that this machine can stand almost anything.
lmao, this photocopy machine is a legend
Byetgdnfgfdgsub
Tomechannalok
@@EpicCheeseball .........
@@pk_purple bruh i thought you sad epic..........
Is no one gonna talk about the fact he disliked his own video? Look in the beginning
Yeafgfh
That's called a power move
I dislike my vids (they are all private
Yes I was also thinking the same
Frîghtbëår Explains why you only have 3 subscribers.
"So what are you doing during quarantine?"
Ceapa Cool: "Starting my own counterfeit cash business."
LJT Here
Nahhhh I started my own ant executing business
L
australian money: *not protected*
the transparent plastic in the middle: *am i a joke to you?*
the canadian bills seem to have both protections, i wonder how this protection works not sure its actually protection on the bills them self could be the printer drivers that detects its money and does that deliberately, and maybe its not possible with usa money because it would prevent too much printing jobs. wierd anyway
@@subspace666 It's only the US $1 that lacks protection.
They make printing ink that can be applied onto polymer sheets. Think about photograph paper.
@@BattleCryForFreedom I haven't seen a photo copier that has white toner.
Nothing is just a joke but just give up on that
Secondary Title: How to get ARRESTED by FBI, CIA, Secret Service on USA and also Interpol.
International FBI are called CIA.
@@williamwilson836 Ok, I didn't know that so thanks for pointing it out.
@@williamwilson836 - Don't forget the Secret Service (in charge of counterfeit currency investigations in the United States) and Interpol.
@@MkeKen67 Thx for that!
And how to give a hint to some countries's banks to secure their currencies!
I'm just here for educational purposes only.
Sure you are.
your profile tells it all
How to stonks:
Step1:Cover up any protection on the money if needed
Step2:Find what the money is made out of
Step3:Print it out
Step4:Put protection back on if needed
Step5:Cut it out
Step6:Profit and stonks
Yeet
No you keep it in
Yeet
You keep it in
I'm gonna leave timestamps here
0:35 US Dollars
1:24 Pounds Sterling
2:15 Polish Zloty
3:03 Romanian Leu
4:02 Australian Dollar
5:02 Swiss Franc
5:56 Norwegian Krone
6:46 Canadian Dollars
7:47 Moldovan Leu
8:40 Hungarian Forint
9:41 Result
9:50 All of them photocopied together
10:25 click at anytime
US dollar is not an accurate test. Try copying a 20 or 100 note
Thank you
Polish is zł not zl
@@WINDOWS-ke1ic hey there, you have the same profile picture as me
I like how there’s fun facts so you learn while you watch
except of norwedian krone
Facts! 😊👌
Except for who can't read fast, i couldn't finish one, and i am lazy to pause it in the same time
While you watch illegal stuff*
Alternative Title: *11 minutes of illegal activity and the FBI found me*
LOL
Lol
😂
That's the NWO for you.
@@AngelCastillo029 first windows 95 now vista
Here’s an interesting fact about the Norwegian Krone:
After the new series was released, the bank of Norway organised a competition to find all of the hidden puffins on each note
Those pesky puffins. They always follow me around, wherever I go. They think I don't know they're watching me but when I look back around a corner real fast I can see a flash of their colored feathers as they try to hide. Dirty filthy puffins.
@@danielfronc4304 Shame poor puffins 😅.
@Some One a birb
Puffin is a bird
It's a type of hot dog, but made out of fish meat
Well basically, polish zloty is protected. You just had old one.
@@axelestial i am confused about this but im polish too and it doesnt look old
@@carmelbunny9343 but still it is probably printed before 2014. After 2014 they added EURion to all of nominals which is detected by scanners and etc.
@@carmelbunny9343 On the new version(printed after 2014), 10zł has these green dots on the right side. That's the easiest way to verify old vs new. Other denominations also have them in their colors.
For example 200 bill is protected cuz it has shiny things
So you've tried?
Alternative title: how to commit a felony in 10 countries in under 10 minutes!
Jokes on you its 11 minutes
@@inno7845 It's 10:59
SeeGreatness lol comment underrated
SeeGreatness question is who will get them first
@@TheE2D its 11:00 for me
Before this video : homeless
After this video : billionaire
Lol🤣
@@soloplays6123 😂
100th like and 4th coment
2 days after:prison and trail
Trial
Canadian Bill:
*is coated in plastic*
*has braille on it*
*Is partially transparent*
*is also protected*
People making countefeit bills:
Canada: Stand down. Final Warning.
Juggy Zea not to mention waterproof!
Who makes it? Australia!
Actually made from plastic
Not coated in plastic, it is plastic
The only downside to the new money has a tendency to stick together.
So you have to make sure you count it twice.
Loonie is a one dollar coin with a picture of a Loon a Aquatic bird common in Canada.
Toonie is a two dollar coin with a Polar bear.
That's life in the Great White North...🇨🇦
0:10
**dislikes own video**
I, too, am extraordinarily humble.
I thought I'm the only one who noticed it xd
Haha 😂
Humble people don’t brag about being humble. It defeats the purpose.
@@mattyusko7322 I can't really tell if you're playing along with the joke or not. 😂
@Account Name xd
Polish zloty is protected but only new series od money
Siema eniu XD
To powinni całkowicie wycofać nie zabezpieczone
JD
Jd
+1
Money protecc
Money atacc
But most importantly
Norwegian money has no fun facc
Can we respect how *This* man,put a lot of information that we are gonna forget in 6 minutes.
I love the ending
Such as how to counterfeit
I like the one about the Swiss Franc. Might be a good investment during this pandemic.
Canadien is Safe.. M gonna remember that 😊😊😊
im never gonna forget this...
Ceapa cool: this is the least interesting currency, I couldn't even find an interesting fact.
🇳🇴: cries in norwegian
Same :I
Heyyy, how about the fact they replaced a guy with a fish image on new krones?
@@ABBY-Dragon it's sad, honestly...The people on the old bills had a historic relation to Norway but wtf are those fish...just ridiculous, really
Same I am from Norway
@@Borchgrev fish can replace a legend, irony
Did i really just watch a guy print money for 11 mins,
Yes, yes I did
Endglis is lef da chat
The Disciple **inslosh**leafet**
@@jacksbee8809 suory fur bad inlosh
The Disciple ayts erkey
@@jacksbee8809 tenks bro
Thieves : we can't photocopy money!!!
Him: countries that didn't protect money
Thieves: write it down !!!!!!!!! write it down!!!!!!
But I wanted to know what happened with all bills at once :(
They would be censored because of the ones that get censored on their own :)
Say he did put one of the bills upfront thst are not protected it would print just fine but as soon as the first note appears to be protected every bill after the first protected one is gonna be cencored whether or not they actually are.
Other solution: the scanner actually sees protected notes before printing snd flat out prints cencored sheet of paper.
Not much that couldve happened.
He did this in the euro video, all gets censored, because the dots are still there
all of them would be censored, including the ones that have no protection,, this is because the dots censor the whole page, instead of just 1 object
Have just one censored note on the page will censor the entire page
Nobody:
*weimar republic in 1920*
Zimbabwe today.
It's say no one and it say Someone
Hungary in 1949
I love how the 'Fun Fact' on the Maldovan Leu was just his opinion lol
Hahahaha Funny how he really hates that one.
I'm surprised that he didn't say that the quality of the bill is not surprising considering that Moldova is the poorest country in Europe.
An interesting thing to try is replicating the pattern of dots on the ones that were blocked and seeing if having just that pattern gets the page censored. Like photoshop that pattern onto another image and try to print and photocopy it to see what happens!
*F.B.I wants to know your location.*
Yeah! That's actually a really interesting idea.
lol chill out wey...gonna let everybody know the hustle holmes!
Photoshop doesn't work on currencies!
6:11 as a norwegian I can confirm this is pretty accurate
I did this and the printer started beeping very loudly
Guess I shouldn’t of used the one at work
Lol it might have had like a rejection instead of printing a protected copy
@@AkaObbies Can you imagine a man who works for the NSA and writes "shouldn't of" in a fucking youtube comment? I guess the NSA have standards.
woah, looks like the NSA misheard should've and thought it was should of.
Yeah "shouldn't of" makes no sense
😂😂😂
The one FBI agent who just wanted to relax after his shift: *Watches this*
The rest of the FBI: "We've been tricked, we've been backstabed & we've been quite possibly bamboozled."
Lol
Lol
Lol
Lol
This Guy : Photocopying Currencies.
FBI agent : Well he is near to our location.
"Who is knocking at my door?"
"Who is knocking at my door?"
"Who is knocking at my door?"
Asked the young, fair counterfeiter.
Barnacle (dollar) Bill The Sailor
What if you photocopy a finger? (for the finger print)
What happens if he gives different sauces to his photocopier instead of ink
You’d be able to get enough detail to trace them to prints in a public record, and personally exterminate them while you scream it out
@@damian9303 You would make a good Dalek.
@@s_____957 Yes, although i commented this about an hour earlier than his.
If it's an iphone than it wont work because it works from the electricity of your body to work and paper isn't conductive
I just realised that Ceapa Cool is Australian since he pressed the dislike button on his video instead of the like
I guess hes Romanian!!" Ceapa" ( his actually yt name) means onion in Romanian ofc
Kronos Gaming so onion cool
fun fact. In the vacuum of space there is no such thing as up or down, so Australia isn't the land down under, no one is under or on top.
@@aWERFRGT6545BGFG bruh it was a joke
@@aWERFRGT6545BGFG damb bruh tanks for yer info. I didnt know that Australia isnt upside down.
The Polish złoty is protected its just that he had an old one.
oh yeah, the new ones came out quite recently, but they are still pretty rare here
Then u have tried this
Polska górą
@@jakubszkop2339 tanio skóry nie sprzedam
How do you know that
Ceapa cool: prints money
FBI: *open up*
Me: no you cant print Money that illegal
Ceapa cool: haha money goes on printer
*haha money go printer
FBI: GEN ON THE GROUND
Haha printer go brrrr
AGAratops no it’s it’s haha printer for brrrrrrr waaaaa
Ceapa cool: haha printer go brrrrrr
Imagine he tested first with the US dollar, we would have never known!
Didn't he just do that!
@@NeptuneRuler He means in the last video
@@hoodinithegamer ok lol oop
Teacher:"...and that is the reason why we not allowed to photocopy a money"
I like how he dislikes his own Vid
how to see that he disliked?
@@ToffyPinoy he showed at the beginning of the video
Something tells me that he disliked just for getting the screenshot and then he removed it.
@trainfan320303 , spaggetiii
FeVee hh
Someone else pointed this out but I think the Australian note should be considered protected, 1. There is no transparent part 2. It’s not plastic.
EDIT: 3. Couldn’t tell but there are tiny words on the stem of the brail and I’m not sure if the photocopier accurately reprinted them.
I'm pretty sure it didn't apply the protection because the printer doesn't have updated software to recognise the new aus 5 dollar note.
It should be plastic like our Canadian bills
Now give some maple syrup
Tayler If that’s the case then it could simply be a software update problem for all the “unprotected” notes.
U.S. currency has anti counterfeiting measures in their bills. They just are not anti photocopying.
Well tbf, the photocopied bill was black, not green.
The $100 bill has extra security on it too. And you need special paper
isn't most of the money printed on special paper and have some kind of anti-forgery on it?
@trainfan320303 , 🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝🥚🥚
it's for $5 or over, not $1 bills
Try this on Indian Currency Please Pleaseee.
Like Indians So that this comment comes on top..
Everybody: noooo!!!! You can't just photocopy money
Ceapa Cool: haha normal printer go brrr
1:30
*QUEEN ELIZABETH II WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION*
@@gdchimp7127 you're not important bud
@@КГБКолДжорджКостанца +1
@@gdchimp7127 well maybe but i don't care sooo…
ss616 but you replied?
@trainfan320303 , ok. 🍝
doing this on youtube for thousands of people to see (especially the police) is probably the bravest thing i've seen
Stupid, but brave
If the one watching this isn't the typical senile boomer who doesn't know to turn on a computer, them they will know that it's just a helpful and interesting test that can even be useful for the next series of notes.
LlamaDuck it’s really stupid since all you have to do is make it little smaller or little bigger and it won’t be illegal
Stop exaggerating
Crimson Frost regardless it is still illegal
Polish notes are protected but in a different way. The real ones have a thin hidden strip, visible only under light, you won't find it on a photocopied notes
Most notes have some sort of protection like you were talking about. The only thing this video is testing is if you can copy the note.
@@therainbowziege2317 oh ok, thanks for info
Same with the USD
ummm... how do you know that?
@@mykdubz128 because I'm Polish
0:10 Nobody is going to mention that he disliked his own video?
He isn't desesperate as other idiotic youtubers for likes.
I did :)
@@tcs15 true
I would've liked it but it's at 66
He can dislike and then like but one like or one dislike don't make that much of a difference
You need to try both sides. I'm pretty sure US 10's and 20" let you copy on side, but not the other... Not that I've ever tried it!
fishpotpete you have to flip dollar bill over and paper over and refeed it and recopy then you have a perfect $1 bill
@@spankthemonkey3437 how and why do you know that?
But there's no point in copying it anyway because it won't feel like money, whoever you give it to will know it's fake right away
@@spankthemonkey3437 you may not get the guidelines correctly anyway
SchwiftedBear in theory you could trick a moron into thinks it's real if you hide in in a stack of real money
I've heard that it's common practice when counterfeiting lower denominations
Slip a few fakes notes with some real ones, save a few bucks, do is repeatedly and it would eventually add up
Did anyone here actually search for this? Or did it just show up in your recommendations and peak your curiosity?
Recommend
Definitely Recommend
I searched XD
Fun Fact: i have linicphobia so when i see lines like that i get chills
I’ve heard that some printers can tell if you’re copying a U.S dollar and tell you that it can’t print it.
The Australian notes are awesome. Being plastic obviously makes them extremely hard to counterfeit but they have additional layers of security such as watermarks, distinct texture of print/numeric symbols, rolling colour illusions, fluorescent ink that glows under UV light and brail for the blind.
I’m Australian and I only knew three quarters of that
Easily counterfeited, goverment does it every day
You can cut an Australian note in half and that becomes half the value
@trainfan320303 , ok
But didn’t it say in the video that you can’t deliberately damage Australian currency unless you’re joking and I’m missing it
@@williamhrivnak7345
If less than 20 per cent of the banknote is missing: Full face value is paid.
If between 20 and 80 per cent of the banknote is missing: Value is paid in proportion with the percentage remaining, e.g. $5 value for half of a $10 banknote.
If more than 80 per cent of the banknote is missing: No value is paid.
The damaged banknote policy - banknotes.rba.gov.au/damaged-banknotes/damaged-banknotes-policy
*A PSA to everyone meming about the FBI:* In the US, it's actually the Secret Service who polices counterfeit currency, which was their original job before they were expanded to include presidential security after the Lincoln assassination.
The American dollar isn’t made out of paper, it’s a fabric. Making a photocopy not believable bc of texture.
It also has marks on the inside of the bill making it difficult to copy and furthermore bigger bills have color changing ink that cannot be copied on a printer
10:19 That gave me a heart attack!
More like a timestamp of earrape 🙂
Howtobasic vs ceapa cool
The US $1 and $2 bills aren’t protected. But all the other ones are.
Well $1 bills would be hard to get rich from counterfeiting (it actually costs more then $1 to produce them) and last time I checked the $2 haven't been in production for a long time. But all US paper currency over $5 has watermarks and other indicators that are not picked up through photocopying but are required to be accepted by any ATM or self service machine. So they are actually very well protected.
@@SilverScaleMA New $2 bills were just issued a few months ago.
@@mpf1947 Well last time I checked was about a year ago and most of the $2 bills that have been produced the last few times go directly to collectors, not into circulation. Kind of like those golden dollars, they usually don't actually get used as money even though they are a usable currency...
I don’t think the government wouldn’t allow an important world currency like the American Dollar. It plays a huge role in the global economy.
$2 bills are in their normal production, but due to the people thinking they are rare, they keep them and make them hard to get
Me: *reading all of the fun facts like a nerd
Just go to the USA for a week and come back with the photocopied money and convert it to EUR.
*_STONKS_*
Hamilton Bros only the 1 dollar bill is not protected all the rest are
this is what it looks like when you are bored during your internship as a lawyer
When u Romanian and u see ur curnency in a video:
STONKS.
Da exact STONKS
Pentru ca e roman , de aia foloseste si leul
When you realize the Ceapa Cool is Romanian too:
Stonks?
Im Moldovan
Nu sunt român
💀💀 e ceapa cool romăn sau nu?
Romanian leu: protected
Me hwo lives in Romania: Goddamnit!
LOL the ending was hilarious 😂 😂 😂 😂
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No one:
Ceapa Cool:
*dislikes his own video*
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You should do a video of copying a bill, then making a copy of that printed bill, then making a copy of that printed bill, and so on. I want to see if the quality fades like when you screenshot a picture over and over again, and the final product ends up not being as clear or crisp as the original.
#deepfried money
Basically everything has a loss of quality when being photocopied many times
YO THIS IS MEGA BRAIN
I photocopied a calendar, and made copies of that copy and so forth, it's been awhile but I think somewhere between the 20 or 30 copies, you ended up with a blank sheet of paper
I tried this on our currency and the photocopying machine was like, "no son!"
Nothing came out of the printer.
1) What about the other side of the unprotected ones?
2) He is in Europe. Does this make any difference?
I don't think that photocopier even knows where it is
@@mateojoseguerra8485 It's not about "photocopier knows". It's about modifications in the manufacturing process according to the region where the product will be distributed.
Crimson Frost yo this is actually big brain like someone in America should try this in USA with their currency etc etc damn this quite interesting actually lol
Crimson Frost I did this at my house in the us with a dollar and it was protected so
xPearled Was it a 1 dollar bill, though? And was it new? Because lower denominations tend to lack protection features and maybe new ones have features older ones don’t. It might also be the specific printer, some might come with more currencies than others and with different modes to detect them (in theory, removing the EURion constellation or using specimen images from the ECB should make euros printable, but I tested it and it didn’t work on the HP Officejet Pro 5400K, I have to try on my newer HP Officejet Pro 8620).
Regarding the Polish Zloty banknotes:
The issue 1994 shown here doesn't have the EURion constellation.
The newer issue, 2012-2015 does have it.
5:26 wear your headphones and listen to this (I wore AirPods) it sounds like your ears blocked 5:39 after a few seconds after 5:39 it sounds like your ear is unblocked.
Fun fact, U.S 1 dollar bills aren’t protected, but any more than that have protection
Ohh cool, I didn’t know that
@Jessica Schneider Well, of course they have some protections. But as this video clearly shows, they don't have *this* protection (EURion).
Lol yeah
10:18
I'm watching this at 1am and started to dose off until this part scared me back up
Mom: where are you going
Me: I’m going to buy a photocopier
It's like printing my own money!
This is a joke don't send FBI to my house
That's how Mr Beast Gets his money
He tricks the system
wait...
Nope if he photocopy he will get busted he got his money on the rising of subscribe gives money
@@gaming_criminal2009 No it's actually his ad revenue, he gets money from ads.
“straight to the point.”
intro: *bruh*
Kinda surprised about the dollar, but then again who the heck is counterfeiting singles
TaintedMojo the us doesn’t update ones because it will disrupt countries that uses the US dollar and they’re lazy
Diego Silva gaming also, he probably has a printer from somewhere that might not detect the non-protected money
@@aloe7002 US dollars dont need to be protected, our money is made out of cotton and linen so the person you give money to will know right away it's copied because it'll feel like regular paper
The design on the US one dollar bill is decades old.
TaintedMojo ahem...🤫
FBI open up, The queen is here
The Beast Skits n Stuff ツ why tsu?
@@olitesla5891 what is tsu
There is something off in this comment....
@@stardy8131 whats wrong?
@@MiloWegmann the queen isnt in america and the fbi isnt in the united kingdom
The Australian Note is actually protected because you can't see though the photo copied one.
@@Humbugmsm Colour changing holograms, in the transparent parts of the bills yeah, that's what we have on Canadian bills=extremely hard to counterfeit. If you grab a magnifying glass, on our Canadian bills from a few years ago, "before" the new plastic polymer bills (but they had colour changing holograms, we've had them for many years), what appear to be lines in the art, are actually the bill denomination number. Like a bunch of really tiny 5's over and over on a $5 bill=very hard for a printer to replicate.
Now they replaced the tiny number lines, with little criss cross and wavy normal lines, whisper thin some of them and thick ones intersecting them in a pattern and they are light and dark. Again, very hard for a printer to replicate. They also took some of the ideas from older bills and put them together on the new bills, took the colour changing holograms and put them in the transparent windows of the polymer and now they put the repeated small bill denomination numbers, hid them in the hologram and they only show up at a certain angle in the light. These things are hardcore, lol. Everyone hated them at first, because they cracked, melted in the clothes dryer or if left on a hot surface etc. Now they ironed out the bugs and they are fine and personally, since Covid I really like them. They launder really well, (pun intended, lol), easy to sanitize. And they dry really fast, not like the old fabric and paper mixed bills.
If you were dumb enough to take a paper version of a polymer note, you deserve to get ripped off.
That makes sense, i was also thinking that the European printer probably doesn't have the software in it to protect the Australian dollar since it was sold in Europe, the ones sold in Australia probably do
@@mattjohns3394 Its proof of concept, you don't have to print on just paper
@@archygrey9093 if your idea of forgery involves a scanner and printer, you're a shit forger.
The reason the Australian currency is not protected by the printer's software is likely due to the fact that the $5 note used is a new edition released in 2016, and might not have been programmed into the printer to detect it. It would be interesting to see if the protection occurred with an older note.
@kolczan That makes sense - its the design of the notes itself rather than the printer being programmed for each individual note
Did u know that the £10 and £5 notes can actually rip when folded or even if there straight?
Did you know most paper-thin objects can also rip?
just tried out both, can confirm the plastic does not in fact rip, now I have some slightly creased money >:(
Edit: The £20 note rips very easily. Whoops...
Did you know that paper actually rips you?
@Aidan Green Did you know that the £5 and £10 notes are plastic?
I have actually ripped Canadian money which is plastic. But it took all my strength
Let's photocopy the money
FBI: triggered
Man : prints a money
FBI: allow me to introduce myself
The *entire world* wants to know your location
I live in Hungary, and it was interesting for me to see that our money is protected. Great video!
adom :D
The US dollar does have photocopy protection built in; however, it’s not on the 1 or 2 dollar bills, only 5-100
Indian Rupee? Btw no one would ever know what this printer printed taking all currencies together
India has strict rule to not carry rupees in or out of the country
@MrBeast ׂ yes
try photocopying protected currency while moving it
This video: How to make a 10 minute video to get more CZcams money
trainfan320303 , no
@trainfan320303 , 🍝 take this
AND irl money
Imagine if it went
“Nice try try a different method”
*"Mr Krabs Want To Know Your Location"*
What happens when you use sauce instead of ink
Boi, this is gonna be interesting
If you got a higher denomination of US money, maybe a $20, it would probably have some protection measures on it.
Alternate title: Tutorial on how to make counterfeit money.