How the $100 Bill Prevents Counterfeiting, And How It’s Counterfeited Anyway | Tales From the Bottle

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  • @Qxir
    @Qxir  Год назад +138

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    • @robertcuratolo5339
      @robertcuratolo5339 Год назад

      😂 Fun Family💵💵....Now I learned all about the fine art of counterfeiting.

    • @ChewyToeNails
      @ChewyToeNails Год назад +2

      Now what do ya suppose Qxir here used to do before he was an "artist"?
      Hmmmm.... maybe the Qxir we have come to know is actually Qxir the third?

    • @MrAdomus
      @MrAdomus Год назад +9

      So what about the competition??? We need an update man! What's the happening?? Don't leave us hanging!

    • @ChewyToeNails
      @ChewyToeNails Год назад +5

      @@MrAdomus agreed! I second that!

    • @thepsychedeliccartographer5765
      @thepsychedeliccartographer5765 Год назад +4

      ​@@MrAdomus I couldn't agree more! What's happening with the contest is exactly why I was in this comment section!

  • @hydra70
    @hydra70 Год назад +3765

    A tip to all would-be criminals: If you ever get caught and charged but the charges get dropped because of improper evidence collection, that's a sign from fate itself that it's time to hang up your hat and retire from crime. This guy continuing to counterfeit after getting away with it the first time is like winning millions in the lottery then immediately taking it to a roulette table and betting it all on black. It's the very definition of pushing your luck.

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Год назад +77

      @YeaMan NahMan

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Год назад

      Or maybe to take your "business" somewhere else, like mexico, a counterfeiter like him would be very successful over there.

    • @GetDougDimmadomed
      @GetDougDimmadomed Год назад +41

      ​@@yeaman9844 Begone, bot

    • @bringbackinsidejob
      @bringbackinsidejob Год назад +25

      ​@YeaMan get reported

    • @beeza
      @beeza Год назад

      Especially financial crimes, you can bet your ass the IRS won’t stop eyeballing you

  • @lvbfan
    @lvbfan Год назад +2382

    He also (apparently) had a conscience. That thing where he'd print a bunch of money and launder it at the mall? He and his wife (and often, friends) would have to move $30,000 a time through the mall. At first, they kept the stuff they bought.... but over time there was only so much sub-$10 stuff you want from the mall. So they started throwing away the stuff they'd bought at the nearest (safe) Dumpster near the mall. But that bothered him too - there was no point in buying a whole bunch of stuff just to immediately throw it away. That's wasteful. So he had his wife and friends try to spend as much as possible on things needed at homeless or battered women's shelters: deodorant, soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste, etc. They'd usually drop all that stuff off in front of a church on the way out of town, so they started calling it "Merch for the Church".

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Год назад +328

      That's what I would do if I were a criminal, which I absolutely am not.

    • @tcg1_qc
      @tcg1_qc Год назад +245

      @@LagrangePoint0 Yeah sure, I definitely trust you

    • @omganotherun
      @omganotherun Год назад +204

      "You are Bad Guy! But that does not mean that you are bad guy."

    • @douggiles7647
      @douggiles7647 Год назад +16

      @@omganotherun Doesn't**
      Sorry to correct you but thought you might be sending the opposite message of what you'd planned 😆

    • @omganotherun
      @omganotherun Год назад +8

      @@douggiles7647 lol Fixed. Tnx

  • @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr.
    @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr. Год назад +481

    Back in the 70’s when I was still in jr-high, there was a kid who could draw any denomination of currency, by hand perfectly. He fooled the lunch counter lady with one of his bills but was ratted out by another student. I don’t know if he made a career of it, but when I saw him again after college, he did have a new car.

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 Год назад +17

      As long as that would take he may as well get a real job.

    • @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr.
      @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr. Год назад +54

      @@bradsanders407 He went on to get a degree in mechanical and computer engineering he also said he received a degree in the arts of some kind, I can’t recall what he said exactly, it’s been 45 years since I’ve seen him.

    • @coltleeswildrides1853
      @coltleeswildrides1853 Год назад

      Dirty rats 🐀

    • @crabofchaos7881
      @crabofchaos7881 Год назад

      You're so old you could technically be a grandparent of mine. I know for a fact that my granny had never had a computer until she got a tablet in 2010s, and I think she doesn't know how to use the caps lock button and other stuff, so her messages look retarded. Having been introduced to a computer at 3, I always take this tech for granted, and my granny wanted to keep VHS tapes so that she could "show cartoons to her grand-grandkids" (I don't even have a girlfriend). Why be restricted by a few physical VHS copies when you can use your damn tablet to accomplish the same goal? Could you please adopt my mom so that I can have a tech-savvy cringe-free grandparent? Thanks in advance.

    • @andrewgwilliam4831
      @andrewgwilliam4831 Год назад +9

      I saw a documentary years ago about a guy in the States who would hand-draw bills and offer them as payment. He was always clear to businesses that it was a copy, that he was offering them artwork and not actual money. He had various encounters with law enforcement, at least in part because some business owners reported him despite the fact they weren't victims of a crime; but of course he was breaking the law by copying bills, because that's a crime by itself. I wish I could remember more!

  • @ROOSTER333
    @ROOSTER333 Год назад +2173

    The counterfeiting is really cool but the social engineering that goes into figuring out how to get the things needed is the same thing hackers do.

    • @zinussan50
      @zinussan50 Год назад +5

      Agreed 👍💯

    • @williejones6446
      @williejones6446 Год назад +47

      Dont take them to corporate places where it seems everybody is on their toes. You wanna try and size up the cashiers maybe buy a thing or two and drop the bill when you know someone wont check it.
      Another way is to deal with is to straight up look for change from small stalls.

    • @fort809
      @fort809 Год назад +1

      @@williejones6446 that’s a pretty smart way to spend counterfeit bills, just ask a food truck or something if they can break it into 20s

    • @flazzorb
      @flazzorb Год назад +61

      @@williejones6446 Walk with purpose, Act like you're supposed to be there, and have an out. Corporations aren't as secure as they want to be seen as.

    • @MatthewSomethingOrOther
      @MatthewSomethingOrOther Год назад +26

      Social engineering has been around a lot longer than "hackers" 🤣

  • @Abcwhatever
    @Abcwhatever Год назад +254

    Recently in my city, some counterfeit 100s are getting spread around. What's funny is the bold blue text that says "COPY" in the bottom left corner of the bill

    • @darksu6947
      @darksu6947 Год назад +36

      A lot of people can't see the forest because of the trees in the way.

    • @MrPaxio
      @MrPaxio Год назад +5

      @@darksu6947 i feel like that mostly womams

    • @raoulduke344
      @raoulduke344 Год назад +15

      @@MrPaxio why?

    • @Immafraid
      @Immafraid Год назад +2

      ;';'. Space double space ABC DEFG heart emoji laughing emoji us

    • @CaseNumber00
      @CaseNumber00 Год назад +2

      Thatr doesnt sound possible, modern bills have a lot more security features than you think. There are certain patterns on bills, like a 3 dot combination, that tells just about any copy machine in the world to not print it or slap VOID all over it, the extra security just ruin the copy.

  • @ryang1202
    @ryang1202 Год назад +747

    Pretty funny how he was smart enough to trade the counterfeit for a bunch of real bills, but not wise enough to quit while he was ahead lmao

    • @n1ppe
      @n1ppe Год назад +80

      But he was smart enough to turn his life around and become a succesful artist, so he definetly isn't stupid

    • @MysticMicrowave
      @MysticMicrowave Год назад +5

      That was a rule from the guy that taught him counterfeiting, he was apperently a role model to him.

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Год назад +25

      @@n1ppe the guy is absolutely talented and smart, he got caught because he was surrounded with stupid.

    • @nothanks6784
      @nothanks6784 Год назад +10

      ​@@LagrangePoint0 he chose to be surrounded by stupid, so I guess he's both

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Год назад +10

      @@nothanks6784 Yeah, kinda, he was stupid enough to trust his family. My worst business fuckups happened because I involved/trusted my family.

  • @rilmar2137
    @rilmar2137 Год назад +184

    Honestly, good to hear he turned his life around, good for him

    • @ScottLovenberg
      @ScottLovenberg Год назад +12

      Or he just stopped getting caught. Either way, right optics! :)

    • @WolfSeril107
      @WolfSeril107 Год назад +6

      idk, if you know anything about the art market, counterfitting is probably a more productive and ethical career

    • @kirbth4769
      @kirbth4769 Год назад +1

      @@ScottLovenbergthe cops are probably all over him especially when he got out I think he’s done with crime

  • @manuelacosta9463
    @manuelacosta9463 Год назад +134

    Interesting conclusion. He applied his detail oriented counterfeit skills to art and has flourished. No doubt him and his son being in the same cell for the same crime did indeed lead him to take a good long look in the mirror and not like what he saw. An ultimately heartwarming story.

  • @Madara8989
    @Madara8989 Год назад +593

    Worked as a cashier for several years and we didn't mark notes based on customer appearance, but rather store policy - mark everything higher than a 10.
    The worst part, though, is that it often felt like either the whole ass town had counterfeit money, or something changed about the process that made newer bills incompatible with older counterfeit markers because they would make the same brownish-yellow mark on bills (that came straight from the bank) as it did on a regular piece of paper.

    • @NoName5589
      @NoName5589 Год назад +122

      Yeah we had the same policy and pen problem at a local stadium. I'm convinced the ink in those pens go bad and we only ever got the cheapest end of life pens

    • @Madara8989
      @Madara8989 Год назад +59

      @@NoName5589 Your explanation makes more sense than my theories lol

    • @NoName5589
      @NoName5589 Год назад +6

      @@Madara8989 I hope that explanation is at least close, it's the only one I have :P

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Год назад +62

      ​@@Madara8989 Plot twist: everyont in your town was a davinci-level counterfeiters.

    • @mauricedavis2160
      @mauricedavis2160 Год назад +2

      Wow, thank you for sharing$$$🙏👌👻

  • @D44RK_Iced_Yogs
    @D44RK_Iced_Yogs Год назад +245

    Gotta love these types of stories! Thanks for the Tale! Now I can counterfeit my own cash!

    • @lukecarr6986
      @lukecarr6986 Год назад +11

      @@yeaman9844 you are such a bot you said that exact same comment like 75 times

    • @anynonymous1585
      @anynonymous1585 Год назад +7

      @@lukecarr6986Here king, you dropped this: 👑

    • @robertcuratolo5339
      @robertcuratolo5339 Год назад

      😢 The most beautiful car 4:33 I ever seen.

    • @BeeHatGuy
      @BeeHatGuy Год назад +1

      @@anynonymous1585 if he don't take his crown back, can I have it?

    • @anynonymous1585
      @anynonymous1585 Год назад

      @@robertcuratolo5339 The P1 or the poorly drawn car?

  • @ondrejsedlak4935
    @ondrejsedlak4935 Год назад +50

    Here in Australia our banknotes are polymer based, making counterfeits very obvious.
    I've seen fake $100 Aussie bills and even when they try to print them on polymer sheets, you can tell from 100 yards away the colours look completely wrong, the resolution is terrible and the transparent window is very foggy.
    Touching it reveals the flaws even quicker but people still do it.
    I was told that these notes are typically passed during peak times at fast food places as the employees are too busy serving food to take note of the fake note.
    This was confirmed by a friend who used to work at McD's, saying they got a few fakes a week at their store.

    • @ComedicLetter
      @ComedicLetter Год назад +4

      Same with Canadian bills. We’ve got clear sections and specific colourstions

    • @RealCadde
      @RealCadde Год назад +4

      You can spot the fakes a mile away... When they are bad!
      I would bet a few good fakes have passed you by unnoticed.
      Counterfeit attempts are quite common, and most of them are easy to spot as the one making them is truly an idiot without skill.
      But the ones that make good counterfeits are rarely noticed in time before they've flooded circulation with their good fakes.

    • @ComedicLetter
      @ComedicLetter Год назад +2

      @@RealCadde plastic bill, clear plastic middle sections, funky colouration. ‘Bout as easy to fake as a Canadian bill.
      Which is to say, not worth the time put in to it.

    • @ondrejsedlak4935
      @ondrejsedlak4935 Год назад +2

      @@RealCadde Even a good polymer fake is bad because the methods used for printing these banknotes are an Australian state secret.
      As a result, it has been impossible to replicate them to even look 20% convincing and that's the good fakes.
      The ones I saw recently when a mate of mine got scammed on FB marketplace (he took an envelope of cash at midnight, and didn't bother counting the bills in hand) were so awful that as soon as someone saw them on the table, they knew they were fake.
      The reason they get into circulation is when people are too rushed off their feet to notive anything, or are simply too lazy like my stupid friend.

    • @RealCadde
      @RealCadde Год назад

      @@ComedicLetter By your logic, printing them is not worth the time either.
      As in, the real mint. Not fakes.
      They put them out at a rate of thousands per minute. They can be replicated.

  • @nevadatan7323
    @nevadatan7323 Год назад +364

    I come from a family who used to print things, and I used to have a job at a security printing firm.
    It was a Japanese company who made certain components for banknote printing, and the machinery, along with designers doing artwork etc.
    I was told a fun fact one day whilst in the workshop area - that the liquid in the plating bath right in front of me contained enough Cyanide to wipe out the whole population of London 😳

    • @ILLUMINATED-1
      @ILLUMINATED-1 Год назад +37

      Well thats certainly one way to be sure its not counterfeit. Use a bunch of controlled substances during the process. Who could get their hands on that (probably lots of people, but hey. Optimism)

    • @TheVoiceOfChaos
      @TheVoiceOfChaos Год назад

      so instead of counterfeiting money we could wipe out the city of london instead?

    • @nevadatan7323
      @nevadatan7323 Год назад +23

      Unrelated but my dad used to work up Fleet St printing newspapers in the 80s.
      There were a lot of strikes due to mass layoffs (see Wapping Riots)
      Anyway my dad said that when in official boardroom talks with the unions to settle the disputes,
      Rupert Murdoch had such contempt the union that he used to fling his legs up in the air and light his farts on fire. A true measure of the man.

    • @TheLakabanzaichrg
      @TheLakabanzaichrg Год назад +1

      And you didn't wipe it? What's wrong with you man?, too many dollar fumes in your system?

    • @motosk8er2
      @motosk8er2 Год назад +6

      @@ILLUMINATED-1 Except cyanide isn't a controlled substance. You can buy it by the pound.

  • @theneonwarriors3794
    @theneonwarriors3794 Год назад +71

    This man’s life is a waaay crazier ride than this video gives justice to, I would highly recommend finding more about him

    • @mitsuri3096
      @mitsuri3096 Год назад

      But why worry about other lives when we all have our own lives to worry about

    • @theneonwarriors3794
      @theneonwarriors3794 Год назад +15

      @@mitsuri3096 because you learn from others, and it’s just a cool story

    • @drksideofthewal
      @drksideofthewal Год назад +18

      @@mitsuri3096
      You’d better not watch any fiction after saying that. “Why worry about fake things when there are real things to worry about.”

    • @TheLexiconDevils
      @TheLexiconDevils Год назад +1

      The Art Of Money

  • @vonnie0_0
    @vonnie0_0 Год назад +41

    Kind of reminds me of the movie “Catch Me if You Can”, that guy really put his dedication into pretty much everything he did, and once he was arrested, the FBI gave him a job so he could help them with counterfeit money and other things as well. He was really amazing at what he did, and he ended up doing something good in the end.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 Год назад

      His name is Frank Abagnale Jr. He basically reinvented paper checks. He knew them better than the banks!

    • @aperson4713
      @aperson4713 9 месяцев назад

      That was a true story. Kid actually passed the bar and became a lawyer, became a pilot, etc. Frank something is his name. The fbi actually employed him as well as part of a plea deal. Otherwise he would be rotting in jail right now more than likely.

    • @joshuabackhouse_
      @joshuabackhouse_ 4 месяца назад

      @@aperson4713frank abergnale jr !

  • @davidconnellan6875
    @davidconnellan6875 Год назад +115

    I worked for a Casino years ago and we had a counterfeiting recognition course. There was a outfit in the states that made almost perfect bill they had a signature, there own federal reserve stamp. Federal reserve print the bills and their are 12 of them and each of them have their own stamp on the bills.

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 Год назад +7

      Huh?

    • @davidconnellan6875
      @davidconnellan6875 Год назад +15

      @@bradsanders407 yeah the counterfeiters were so proud of their work they basically put their own signature on the bills they made.

    • @goonfish1704
      @goonfish1704 Год назад +1

      @@davidconnellan6875 that’s quite brazen, what did their version of the stamp look like?

    • @davidconnellan6875
      @davidconnellan6875 Год назад

      @@goonfish1704 can't remember that detail now was probably 25 years ago now. The federal reserve stamp is a small letter and a number between 1 and 12 so it wouldn't be something that anyone would casually notice

    • @goonfish1704
      @goonfish1704 Год назад +2

      @@davidconnellan6875 thanks for the info, I’m from NZ where we very rarely get counterfeit money and when we do it’s incredibly shoddy. Amazes me that people can get so good at mimicking American notes that they’d actually put a signature on it.

  • @zschwaihilii8596
    @zschwaihilii8596 Год назад +37

    This man only makes bangers

  • @stoneforest2639
    @stoneforest2639 Год назад +33

    I’m happy he turned around, his art is phenomenal!

    • @mugnuz
      @mugnuz Год назад +1

      Not really.but cool someones buying it

  • @ehsmfkcamenddjsks
    @ehsmfkcamenddjsks Год назад +17

    Some notes from a currency nerd. Great video though, a lot of this info is purposefully difficult to find online. It would have been nice for you to explain the different types of counter fitting in a video about counter fitting though. Interesting story nonetheless, as always Qxir. I’m a long-time fan
    2:46 - Watermarks are not made from altering the thickness or the density of the paper, at least not intentionally. Any density changes come from smaller length fibers packing efficiency changes vs longer fibers, and the note is the same thickness throughout, as per BEP specifications. The true watermark making process is IP of Crane Currency in Massachusetts.
    3:05 - Interwoven? Interesting choice of words because weaving is not a part of the bill-making process. Inlaid would be a better description.
    4:25 - He would not be able to replicate the color that the security strip glows when under UV light, or the micro printed design of the US flag and number 100 on the strip, but to the untrained eye this could be plausible.
    Other considerations: security fibers that are included in the paper making process glow in 3 different colors when exposed to UV light, the new 2013 bill has an Optically-Variable-Thread that would be near impossible to replicate, and the bill-testing pens rely on the ink’s reaction with the sizing agent used on the paper. I doubt that the phonebook company uses the same trade-secret size, so likely the pen did not display the exact same color as currency paper.

  • @piercejorgensen2368
    @piercejorgensen2368 Год назад +30

    The fact they released him on the same year of the most recent $100 bill redesign is amazing

    • @SeaDog1667-1st
      @SeaDog1667-1st Месяц назад

      There's a reason why this denomination was redesigned again.😅

  • @Montis.
    @Montis. Год назад +11

    We not gonna mention that this guy's art absolutely slaps?

  • @richardwallace2458
    @richardwallace2458 Год назад +4

    Qxir your drawings, and scripts, are the best, they never fail to give me the belly chuckles. Hats off to you sir.

  • @michaellavery4899
    @michaellavery4899 Год назад +8

    This guy had two main attributes you mention; talent and competence. Most of us are not so lucky.

  • @seanlanglois8620
    @seanlanglois8620 Год назад +50

    I knew a dude from Florida that figured out away and was only brought down because of his personal greed. I'll never forget seeing it on the news like yup that explains a lot. He was even able to get less time because he showed the feds exactly how to do it

  • @Sundance967
    @Sundance967 3 месяца назад +1

    Please help me I have binged this series for so long, I am not kidding, I started watching yesterday, it’s 2am right now, and I’m supposed to be up at 7am for school

  • @RisingRevengeance
    @RisingRevengeance Год назад +7

    Surprisingly wholesome ending for a story about generations of criminals

  • @Rainyalley
    @Rainyalley 2 месяца назад +1

    Him being a master counterfeiter is more impressive than anything he could've ever been, because
    There's no tutorial or book or professor to teach you how to counterfeit, in fact odds were all against him, he had such an incredible raw intelligence

  • @patrikcath1025
    @patrikcath1025 Год назад +4

    Imagine counterfeiting so much money over fifteen years and you still make insignificant pocket change compared to what some others make.

  • @Xaaaach
    @Xaaaach Год назад +19

    There’s always someone that will go above and beyond to counterfeit money.
    Some people are persistent.

    • @realcupojoe
      @realcupojoe Год назад +2

      I may or may not be some people

  • @thedownwardmachine
    @thedownwardmachine Год назад +13

    I look at all the work he put into counterfeiting and wonder what he would have accomplished if he had spent the effort on something else. Like a really sweet bank heist.

    • @kitsnap1228
      @kitsnap1228 Год назад +6

      Bro, he made millions using fake notes that are a way less severe crime that armed robberies, so he was smarter than you.

    • @Kakerate2
      @Kakerate2 Год назад +6

      Imagine what we as a society could accomplish if half of us got think about anything OTHER than having enough paper to survive.

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Год назад +28

    His story is one of my absolute favourite stories in the world. I've seen everything he's in, and I'm damn happy *you* did a vid on him! ON MY BIRTHDAY! The perfect birthday gift.

    • @shreknskrubgaming7248
      @shreknskrubgaming7248 Год назад +1

      happy birthday

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Год назад

      happy birthday my snigger, you should check the movie Project Gutenberg starred by Chow Yun-fat, which is based on this story.

    • @yagnikbose8973
      @yagnikbose8973 Год назад +1

      Happy birthday!

  • @mjames7674
    @mjames7674 Год назад +4

    lol
    My grandfather counterfeited bank notes and got caught by the FBI while in a diner.

  • @feo2569
    @feo2569 Год назад +6

    "And I have many others where someone does something crazy and DOESNT turn their life around."
    I feel like this is an immensely underrated line

  • @whamer100
    @whamer100 Год назад +12

    man that ending was actually really wholesome, im glad he changed for the better, and further im impressed by his artwork

  • @jonathanorlando1294
    @jonathanorlando1294 Год назад +10

    So he went from laundering money to laundering money via art. Nice, he did learn a lot!

  • @argkitsune
    @argkitsune Год назад +29

    This would make a killer biopic, I’m just saying.

    • @NedInYaHead
      @NedInYaHead Год назад +4

      @YeaMan Oh my god, the person who wrote this bot included a space after the name even though it already added one automatically! 🤣🤣. You had one job...

  • @ilikespagett1514
    @ilikespagett1514 Год назад +3

    This is probably the happiest story on this channel

  • @WretchedIcon
    @WretchedIcon Год назад +14

    Always a banger, Qxir. You're easily one of my favorite RUclipsrs, if not my absolute favorite, and I always look forward to your next video. So many RUclipsrs try to be funny while being interesting and I always give them the obligatory chuckle, but you're actually really witty and interesting. Seriously, your jokes always make me laugh and I'm usually learning something along the way.

  • @igorino1767
    @igorino1767 Год назад +5

    It's pretty cool that some of the banknotes he printed are probably still in the circulation

  • @saltedcaramel3975
    @saltedcaramel3975 Год назад +23

    hey qxir... love the video, you never fail to impress your fans...
    one minor detail you missed when you were talking about the security features of the $100 bill: that security strip also changes color if shined under UV lighting, iirc $100 shines a reddish color... other bills had it too if im not mistaken ($50 yellow, $20 a lightish blue, $10 a bright red)

  • @lordofspearton8643
    @lordofspearton8643 Год назад +2

    Speaking of those counterfeit pens, I discovered in my time at a McDonald's that the Tray liners (the paper sheets they put on your tray) leave a yellow mark with a counterfeit pen. Always thought that was strange.

  • @GrinninPig
    @GrinninPig Год назад +2

    If you're new here, congratulations. You've found one of the best channels on RUclips

  • @KSE828
    @KSE828 Год назад +3

    I’ve already been through all your videos! Every single one of them! I wish you could upload every day. Your talents and choice of topics to cover are amazing!

  • @snazzysalamander1572
    @snazzysalamander1572 Год назад +1

    man I've been around for a while now but seeing you getting ever closer to one million subscribers and its pretty exciting. Idk why its exciting for me but you're almost there, keep up the great work.

  • @Ch4nn31
    @Ch4nn31 Год назад +8

    I remember getting "The Art of Making Money" for Christmas one year. I thought it was just like a Dave Ramsey thing, but it goes in-depth into how Art Williams tackled each step in the process of counterfeiting.

    • @brockhospelhorn2094
      @brockhospelhorn2094 Год назад

      How it that book legal

    • @RAFMnBgaming
      @RAFMnBgaming Год назад

      @@brockhospelhorn2094 They've probably changed/made it harder to get stuff to replicate the bill since. Plus I can't imagine any phone book companies are in business making physical books anymore.

  • @ouroya
    @ouroya Год назад +2

    the iridescence you mention at about 4:35 is actually pearlescence! closely related phenomena, but definitely separate in appearance

  • @deskmat9874
    @deskmat9874 Год назад +3

    Love the dedication for the family business

  • @rtyuik7
    @rtyuik7 10 месяцев назад +1

    5:10 - even if your bill IS real, PLEASE dont do this shit...as a gas station clerk, i can tell you firsthand: were not even Allowed to have that much money in our drawer (cuz at that point, you might as well paint a Bullseye on your back; big money is a Target for robbery)...i need those 5s and 1s, to break 20s with (the 20 itself goes immediately into the safe), so i can give change to potentially Every customer that walks up to my register...otherwise, breaking a $100-bill over a $2-soda is literally more than i can afford, let alone Multiple back-to-back big-change transactions...
    all im saying is, if money grew on trees, id have an orchard planted out back..."my money" comes from the Customers (im not a manager, so i cant 'just open the safe' every time i need change, and even if there IS a manager, theres a 10 Minute Time-Delay to opening the safe)

  • @alternativetheory9118
    @alternativetheory9118 Год назад +15

    I never once bought blank news print that is half the weight of money and is 1 of 3 paper that passes the pen test, I never printed on one side a $100 front then flipped it over and printed GWs face. I never took another piece of newsprint and printed the $100 back on it then flipped that over and printed the strip. THEN I never glued the 2 together making the 2 pieces that were each half the weight of a $100 to make it very close to a real $100s actual weight. I never sprayed Aqua Net hairspray on the finished product so it had that real feel. Then I never ended with a PERFECT match of weight feel and look, that also passed the pen test. 😉

  • @aspie-anarchist9854
    @aspie-anarchist9854 Год назад +2

    I love these stories of people who are clearly brilliant, talented, passionate, strong willed and hard working. If only they used that passion to something legal. But this time the person actually used the his talents for something good.

  • @thewretched0916
    @thewretched0916 Год назад +5

    Qxir: World's best scheme at disguising a "How to" video as a history lesson.

  • @swapster
    @swapster Год назад +1

    Thanks for teaching us the basics of counterfeiting money, this video really helped me a lot!

  • @jacob_90s
    @jacob_90s Год назад +11

    For anyone who finds themselves in a position like this, the smart thing to do is to go to the Treasury and tell them you've identified several security flaws with the new bills and ask if there is a reward for informing them, or asking if you could be hired as a contractor.

    • @flyingturret208thecannon5
      @flyingturret208thecannon5 Год назад

      Threat hunting!

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 Год назад

      Yeah I'm sure that would work out great

    • @flyingturret208thecannon5
      @flyingturret208thecannon5 Год назад +5

      @@bradsanders407 He means if they find themselves able to identify and source the materials necessary to replicate the dollar but do not recreate the dollar.

  • @katelynbrown98
    @katelynbrown98 Год назад

    Wow. I genuinely wasn't expecting that ending. That's amazing!!

  • @HyphenMint
    @HyphenMint Год назад +7

    So if I want to make it in the art world... I should start counterfeiting? sounds good!

    • @shinji391
      @shinji391 Год назад

      NFTs!

    • @subg9165
      @subg9165 Год назад +1

      @@shinji391 no because that would imply that those could be regarded as art in any way

    • @Whitehorse_crimefighter
      @Whitehorse_crimefighter Год назад

      Art is all about money laundering and name recognition, mostly the recognition. If you wanna make it in the art world you need to either have famous friends or already have some degree of fame. Do a bunch of dumb things to get famous and then make art that looks good enough to people laundering money and then keep doing it = success!!
      Now that I have told the secrets I will be eagerly awaiting to hear your success story, Mr. Or Mrs. Mint

  • @julius4653
    @julius4653 Год назад +1

    Definitely on a watchlist by researching this

  • @jasonmorgan661
    @jasonmorgan661 Год назад +6

    I felt this way when I got my first hundred dollar bill. Like when I was 15 lol.

  • @thatguychris5654
    @thatguychris5654 Год назад +1

    The frame with the money coffee table during the 2001 raid caught me by surprise like the fella in the chair and lmao

  • @Tezorus
    @Tezorus Год назад +4

    That's movie material right there.

  • @themulletteer6839
    @themulletteer6839 Год назад +1

    Great to see you back champ! Keep it up.

  • @vwoop
    @vwoop Год назад +4

    My grandfather actually counterfeited $10 bills back in his day. He would go around to McDonald’s stores around the country wherever he went as he was a truck driver in his spare time and he would purchase a cup of coffee and trade the counterfeit $10 for legal tender. He would’ve gotten away with it if the guilt hadn’t caught up with him and he went to a buddy’s house to burn a bunch of notes in their fireplace when his buddy’s son took a handful of notes and tried to use multiple at a time when the cashier realized they all had the same serial number. Dude got arrested and ratted my grandpa out.
    My grandma said something about the secret service showing up to her house and they said my grandpas bills were in something like the top 10 they’ve ever seen in terms of quality.

  • @ltgengeorgewalls1268
    @ltgengeorgewalls1268 Год назад +2

    >be me
    >search qxir to find old video about something
    >see '2 minutes ago'
    >smile

    • @girrrrrrr2
      @girrrrrrr2 Год назад

      No.... You gotta find an old one, can't get the new one yet lol

  • @JamesFromTexas
    @JamesFromTexas Год назад +4

    What happened to that CreaterDAO voting thing?

  • @palmereldrich
    @palmereldrich Год назад +1

    I luv the good vibes in this episode.
    I Really needed that right now.
    Keep up the great work Qxir !!

  • @mauricedavis2160
    @mauricedavis2160 Год назад +3

    I love every episode you have produced, plus your art is great and maybe unbeknownst to you, you're hella funny!!!🙏👌👻❣️

  • @Dog_Toy.
    @Dog_Toy. Год назад +1

    Omg just realized I have watched every single one of this guys videos lol

  • @1995esd
    @1995esd Год назад +3

    I'm not gonna lie, I'm proud of the guy. He managed to turn his life around and even find lots of success doing it. One of the happier endings that I wish I saw more of

  • @mad_jelly
    @mad_jelly Год назад +1

    I heard this story before thank you for sharing it and telling it in your own words with your own animation

  • @enderofbarts
    @enderofbarts Год назад +3

    Have a good watch, mates

  • @_-KR-_
    @_-KR-_ Год назад

    yooo, the phone book!
    When I was a wee kiddo I used to take I think it was newspaper and tore it into rough rectangle shapes, I then fed this into a quarter machine and played pinball while the old man did laundry at the laundromat. I only ever did it once, totally worth it.

  • @marcuswestphal4955
    @marcuswestphal4955 Год назад +6

    A note: in america, no American would ever use the word "banknotes" to describe something we would call "dollars" or even more crudely, "bucks".

  • @bawdydog176
    @bawdydog176 Год назад

    Always a pleasure. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @hellomjb
    @hellomjb Год назад +4

    7:17 Epstein warning ⚠️🚨

  • @257796
    @257796 Год назад

    Almost to a million young friend. Keep on keepin' on

  • @red4life848
    @red4life848 Год назад +3

    Did you win pal?

  • @michelguevara151
    @michelguevara151 Год назад +1

    if it can be made,it can be remade.
    when they introduced the new paper 20pound note, forgeries were the first new 20s circulated, ahead of the genuine ones.
    the counterfeiters were arrested and the forgeries became legal tender by default..

  • @holygregorius
    @holygregorius Год назад +3

    Cool

  • @GFHanks
    @GFHanks Год назад

    You have to admire great craftsmanship and artistry.

  • @lukecarr6986
    @lukecarr6986 Год назад +7

    Not gonna lie even though he’s a criminal he is actually pretty smart

    • @Skrenja
      @Skrenja Год назад +1

      There's plenty of smart criminals.

    • @LagrangePoint0
      @LagrangePoint0 Год назад +1

      most millionaires are very smart criminals, like the Biden family, the Clinton's, the Pelosi's

    • @lukecarr6986
      @lukecarr6986 Год назад

      @@LagrangePoint0 very true

  • @JohnFKennedy420
    @JohnFKennedy420 Год назад +1

    Honestly that is a cool story with a nice ending. Not to mention I actually really dig his art!! He has some real talent

  • @ToadallySplinky
    @ToadallySplinky Год назад +1

    omg i was literally just watching your videos and i saw this posted 5 minutes ago no way

  • @Dachusttin
    @Dachusttin Год назад

    I saw that one other vid on the subject but this one still brings new info to the table, liked it

  • @SteedRuckus
    @SteedRuckus Год назад

    Fun fact about those counterfeit "detector" pens - they don't actually determine if a bill is real or not, they're simply used to determine what the paper is made of. Regular paper has starch in it from it's production from trees, whereas bills are printed on a cotton blend, so a real bill does not have starch. The pen reacts with starch, so instead of a "counterfeit detector", it should really be called a "starch detector" to avoid confusion as to how it really works (which almost no one is ever told about).
    You could *technically* fool the pen by putting a barrier between the starchy paper and the ink from the pen...there have been demonstrations that show that you can take a piece of paper and spray it down with, say, hair spray to create a layer of film over the paper and the pen will pass it off as "real"!
    This is the dangerous part of relying only on the pen for counterfeit detection - it's useful but ONLY when combined with looking for the other security measures that are in use, so if you're a cashier or someone who handles money, don't assume the pen is always correct.

  • @hibertylangout1580
    @hibertylangout1580 Год назад +2

    As a currency collector, I now want one of his counterfeits, unfortunately I'm pretty sure owning one is a crime.

  • @sunvol4503
    @sunvol4503 Год назад

    Not surprised to see Jeffery Epstin at his art gallery on the left side 7:20

  • @jonhy8351
    @jonhy8351 Год назад +1

    I remember a few days ago, a lady came in our store with a fake 100$ bill, turns out it was a 10$ bill that had been printed over

  • @Request_2_PANic
    @Request_2_PANic Год назад +1

    One way I'd improve currency would be to use the number as a way to track where it's been previously. If the previous location is too far to be there within the time between scans, it would be flagged as counterfeit since there would be an identical number.

  • @kidscode3702
    @kidscode3702 Год назад +2

    Hey Qxir, love the channel. Think you could please cover the ex hungarian tank driver who stole a t34-85 in protests in hungary? Feel like it would fit in right at home on your channel amongst the other stolen tank videos, and armoured tractors.

  • @goob4578
    @goob4578 Год назад +2

    its a good day when Qxir uploads

  • @JackPitmanNica
    @JackPitmanNica Год назад +1

    Here in Nicaragua people use Cordobas and Dollars. Usually cordobas are for smaller purchases and dollars are preferred to buy things like cars or houses. However; basically nobody in Nicaragua accepts $50 and $100 bills. Having a $50 bill is almost like having nothing jaja

  • @bodamian_bg
    @bodamian_bg Год назад

    Woow, Qxir, as usual - U R Top..but I also noticed that sneaky red square at the end. So, we're getting closer to the "golden plate", eh? Well deserved, my man.
    Luv & Respect from Sofia

  • @edition-deluxe
    @edition-deluxe Год назад

    My great uncle Sandy was a counterfeiter, when he was finally arrested it was because he had 3 storage units full of crap (all the purchased items from every store he went to--racket balls, boxes of paper clips, etc)

  • @djp1941
    @djp1941 2 месяца назад

    For anyone wondering the name of the type of paper he used was newsprint paper and if it fails the pen test you can use a matte lauqe to defeat it.

  • @22carmoon
    @22carmoon Год назад +1

    This should be a biopic movie akin to Wolf of Wall Street or Catch Me if You Can

  • @MrPaxio
    @MrPaxio Год назад

    "okay guise we need top of the line security for this $100 bill"
    n in the back: "how about two phone book pages glued together?"
    w in the front: "GENIUS"

  • @obscurehistory4355
    @obscurehistory4355 Год назад +1

    Life hack: Hair spray circumnavigates the counterfeit paper

  • @AdamFoster
    @AdamFoster Год назад

    Thank you for your service.

  • @JohnSmith-ef2rn
    @JohnSmith-ef2rn Год назад

    I’m very glad he’s apparently on the straight and narrow. Cheers to him.

  • @robertaviles8451
    @robertaviles8451 4 месяца назад

    He sounds like Joe Guerrero from After Prison Show in turning his life around... after prison! Always a good thing to see!

  • @stefanp7603
    @stefanp7603 Год назад

    I’ve been waiting for you to tell this story