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The reverse of the five-dollar bill has two rectangular strips that are blanked out when viewed in the infrared spectrum.
No they do not, nor does the US $1 bill.
No,They do not have strips.There rarely circulated so it's not cost effective.
No. Security strips weren't introduced until 1991.
No.Im pretty shure (sic) they added the security fetures (sic) in 1970CorrectionSecurity strips were added to US bills starting with the 1990 redesign.
Security strips were added starting with the 1990 series.
No. Security strips weren't added until 1990.
No. Security strips were added starting with the 1990 series.
Security strips in US currency were first added for the 1990 series of bills.
1985 bills don't have security strips. They were first used in 1990.
Security strips were first used in 1990. They were added to all denominations except $1 and $2 bills; those don't pose a serious counterfeiting risk.
lay out 2 strips of duct tape as long as you want your bookmark, (plus an inch so it doesn't end up too small) make sure that they overlap. cover the two strips with another two strips exactly the size that you want your bookmark and fold the ends of of your first 2 strips over so you don't have any sticky sides showing. now you should have a strip of duct tape that has no sticky sides showing. cut your book mark to the width that you want and use a hole puncher to cut a hole to put ribbon or anything else you want on it.