Look: Print Quality
Lines should be sharp and well defined with no blurred edges. Colours should be clear and distinct.
Look: Watermark
Hold the note up to the light. You should see a WATERMARK image of Sir James Martin and '100' to his right. The watermark is visible from both the front and back of the note.
Look: Security Thread
The SECURITY THREAD is not visible when the note is laid flat, but when the note is held up to the light the thread becomes visible as a continuous line containing the word 'NORTHERN' and runs from the top to the bottom of the note.
Look: See Through
The circular pattern to the right of the portrait with white hexagonal shapes in the centre has a white background when the note is laid on a table. But when viewed against the light, fill in neatly with colour from the reverse of the note.
Look: Microprint
When examined closely with a good quality magnifying glass you will see:
- 'NORTHERNBANK' is written repeatedly in concentric circular patterns within the 4 corners of the note.
- 'NORTHERNBANK' is also written repeatedly along the bottom edge of the portrait.
- The number '100' can also be found within the pink circle surrounding the Northern Bank name and logo.
Look: Serial Numbers
Each note has a unique serial number which is printed twice on the front of the note, horizontal on the upper left and vertical on the bottom right. Serial numbers for the £100 note consist of two letters followed by seven numbers. The horizontal serial number is black and the vertical is red and both increase in size with distance from the letters.
Look: Denomination Numerals
The number '100' appears in the top left and centre of the note and accompanied by a '£' sign in the top right on the front of the note.
Feel: Paper Quality
The paper should feel crisp - not limp, waxy or shiny.
Feel: Raised Print
You will feel raised print If you run your finger over:
- The Northern Bank name.
- All writing including signatures.
- The denomination numerals.
Tilt: Lift Classic
If you tilt the front of the note away from you at an oblique angle and look along its breadth you will see the number '100' appear in the bottom right hand corner of the portrait on the front of the note.
Tilt: Hologram
If you tilt the note under the light the silver foil hologram in the top right-hand corner of the note will reflect the light and you will see hexagonal shapes containing 'N' and '100'
Check: Compare
Always compare both sides of a suspect note with another note that you know to be genuine, looking for differences between the two. Make sure you check the size of a suspect note against a known genuine note.
Check: UV Fluorescence
If you place the note under a good quality ULTRA-VIOLET light, you will see highlighted on the front of the note a four-line horizontal and a four-line vertical barcode fluoresce.
Look: Print Quality
Lines should be sharp and well defined with no blurred edges. Colours should be clear and distinct.
Look: Watermark
Hold the note up to the light. You should see a WATERMARK image of Sir James Martin and '100' to the left. The watermark is visible from both the front and back of the note.
Look: Security Thread
The SECURITY THREAD is not visible when the note is laid flat, but when the note is held up to the light the thread becomes visible as a continuous line containing 'NORTHERN' running from the top to bottom of the note.
Look: Microprint
When examined closely with a good quality magnifying glass you will see:
- The words 'NORTHERN BANK' and the Northern Bank logo 'N' is written repeatedly in the orange sections to the top and lower right of the note and also along the upper right edge of the City Hall Pediment.
- The logo also appears within the '£100' towards the centre of the note.
Look: Denomination Numerals
The number '100' appears in the bottom right and bottom left corners on the back of the note and towards the centre accompanied by a £ sign.
Feel: Paper Quality
The paper should feel crisp - not limp, waxy or shiny.
Check: Compare
Always compare both sides of a suspect note with another note that you know to be genuine, looking for differences between the two. Make sure you check the size of a suspect note against a known genuine note.
Check: UV Fluorescence
If you place the note under a good quality ULTRA-VIOLET light parts of the wheel pattern and the orange checked background area on the left of the note will fluoresce.
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