Chemistry, 21.11.2019 06:31 villafana36
Timothy, a cashier, is given a twenty-dollar bill at his store. he is suspicious of the customer and wants to make sure the currency is real. which would be a clue that the currency is counterfeit?
there are watermarks in the paper bill.
there is a security thread in the paper bill.
there is no gold standard backing the bill.
there is no change in the color of the bill's ink.
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