Counterfeit banknotes have been spotted in Hong Kong! There are 6 ways to recognise banknotes

😡 Another new type of fake $500 banknote emerging in Hong Kong? A taxi driver posted a video on the Internet, saying that he had received a "new fake $500 banknote" because it had "Bank of China (Hong Kong)" and "Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong)" printed on the front and back of the banknote, reminding others to be careful 🌟 First of all, please note that: ⚠️ There are three banks that print Hong Kong Dollar banknotes: HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank and Bank of China (Hong Kong). ⚠️ The same bank version with the same pattern on the front, and a different pattern on the back. Different ⚠️ Even though the banknotes are printed by different banks, the colours of the same denomination are the same in all 3 versions Just use this 6⃣️ tricks, and you will be able to spot all the fake banknotes! 1⃣️ dynamic light pattern Green flower pattern on the upper right corner of the front side, when the note is slightly tilted, the shiny rings in the pattern will rotate with it 2⃣️ window metal line The large and small shiny rings on the metal line will rotate with the banknote 3⃣️ high-transmittance watermark Bauhinia flower is the main theme, and the backlight can be seen in the flower, leaves, buds, and the numbers of the silver code 4⃣️ fluorescent light-transmittance silver code Monochromatic patterns on the lower right corner of the front side, and on the lower left corner of the back side, will show up in ultraviolet light and appear as a single-colour pattern. Two fluorescent colours will appear under ultraviolet light; the patterns on both sides can be seen in the backlight to combine the silver code numbers 5⃣️Hidden Silver Code The silver code numbers can be seen when the banknotes are placed under the light source with a slight tilt 6⃣️Intaglio printing is used in banknotes, which makes the banknotes feel distinctly intaglio and convex when touched 🌟Ling Ling Zi Honest and trustworthy old characters ⭐ Advance booking is welcome!