North Korea made fake $100 bills that look just like real ones, and they did it really well.
Imagine you have a toy car, and you want to make another one that looks exactly the same. You might copy it carefully, making sure every detail is right, the color, the shape, even how it shines in the sunlight. That's what North Korea did with money.
How They Copied the Bill
North Korea used special paper that feels just like real money. They copied all the pictures and colors exactly, so when you hold it up to the light, it looks like the real thing. They even added tiny lines and numbers you can’t see without a magnifying glass, kind of like how some toys have hidden parts only you can find.
Why It Works So Well
The fake bills are so good that even grown-ups who check money carefully might not notice they’re fake. It’s like having a toy car that looks, feels, and works just like the original, but it wasn’t made by the same company. That’s how North Korea created the perfect counterfeit $100 bill!
Examples
- A kid in North Korea copies a $100 bill with colored paper and simple tools.
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