Watermark, A faint image or pattern embedded into the paper during manufacturing by varying paper thickness. It becomes visible when held up to light and is very difficult to replicate using standard printing methods., Optically Variable Element, A security feature that changes appearance (color, brightness, or image) when viewed from different angles, Security Thread, A thin strip of metal, plastic, or other material embedded vertically within the banknote paper., Latent Image, A hidden image that becomes visible only when the banknote is viewed at a specific angle, Relief Features (Intaglio Printing), Raised print elements produced using intaglio printing, where ink is pressed into engraved plates and transferred to paper under high pressure, See-Through Register, A partial design printed on both sides of a banknote that aligns perfectly when held up to light, forming a complete image, Orlov Printing, A specialized multicolor printing technique that allows multiple colors to be printed simultaneously in precise registration, creating sharp transitions without overlaps or gaps, Rainbow Printing, A printing technique where colors gradually blend into one another across a design without clear boundaries, Microlettering (Microprinting), Extremely small text printed on the banknote, often only readable with magnification, Serial Numbers, Unique alphanumeric codes printed on each banknote to distinguish it from all others, Anti-Scan / Anti-Copy Pattern, Special patterns (often fine lines or hidden messages like “VOID” or “COPY”) designed to distort or reveal warning text when scanned or photocopied.

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