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Forensics in the Banknote World

Counterfeit Risk and Forensics Analysis for Central Banks

As counterfeiting methods evolve, central banks must stay vigilant. Crane Currency provides critical insights through forensic analysis and counterfeit risk assessments, helping to safeguard banknotes and maintain public confidence.

Nick Pearson, Principal Currency Technologist at Crane Currency, explains the evolving nature of counterfeiting: “While security features are more advanced, counterfeiters now have access to new materials and technologies that make it easier to simulate features.” This is why understanding the risks posed by commercially available materials, such as color-shifting films and foils, is crucial for central banks.

 

Colorshifting materials
What counterfeiters know: Once exclusive, color-shifting films and foils can today be found in many commercially available products.

 

Crane Currency’s forensic analysis identifies key traits in counterfeit banknotes—revealing the scale, skill, and connections behind them. Additionally, our Counterfeit Risk Analysis simulates how counterfeiters might replicate genuine banknotes, offering data on the effectiveness of security features. 

When designing new banknotes, the two most important factors to consider are ease of use for the public and resistance to counterfeiting. Crane Currency helps central banks assess these risks and make informed decisions.  
We also offer coaching sessions for central banks looking to set up their own labs, empowering them to conduct independent risk analysis and protect their currency from emerging threats. Reach out to our experts for guidance. 

 

Nick Pearson, Principal Currency Technologist