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Security strips were first used in the 1990 series of $100 bills
The US added security strips to its currency starting with the first set of "large portrait" bills which were introduced in the 1990s. Other countries used this and other anti-counterfeiting measures much earlier.
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Reflective strips are strips of material that are designed to reflect light back towards its source, making the wearer more visible in low-light conditions. They are often used on clothing, accessories, and equipment to improve safety and visibility, such as on jackets, backpacks, and bike gear.
No. Security strips weren't introduced until 1991.
The don't, because $1 and $2 bills don't have security strips. For $5 bills and higher, the strip is put into the paper while it's still wet during the manufacturing process, using a kind of lamination.
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No, they began printing $100 bills with security strips in them beginning in 1990.
No. Security strips weren't added until 1990.
Security strips were added starting with the 1990 series.
No. Security strips were added starting with the 1990 series.
No they do not, nor does the US $1 bill.