Entry Submitted by Ann C at 9:14 PM EDT on November 10, 2019
I do know that a One Hundred Quintillion Dollars (Zim) that I have is fake. There are no flecks underneath black light, the orange figure on right side of bill does not change color when bill is tipped, and the nonsense symbols running from bottom to top on the right side of the bill does not spell out 100 000 000 000 000 000 000 when held up to the light. It looks like it was printed on a printer.
The person who sold me this One Hundred Quintillion Dollars (Zim), he sent me a snazzy looking certificate, stating what he was selling me was authentic (see attached). He operated under Mr Bandz, LLC. I bought it from him on EBay for $30. His address is Franky Bandz, 600 B Ste 300, San Diego, CA 92101. ***He also sent me 500 Iraqi Dinar and 8,400 Iranian Rials.
It wasn't until about a year after I bought this bill that I saw an article on the web that said this Mr Bandz is a counterfeiter.
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I also have (1) 100 Trillion Dollars Zim and some 50 Trillion Dollars Zim. I bought a very cheap blacklight flashlight from WalMart. The flecks all over the paper show up when I use the flashlight. I cannot get anything else to glow/change on the bills, BUT--
The gold strip running from top to bottom on the front changes color (light to dark gold) when bill is moved, and it looks like foil. It says RBZ something RBZ something all the way from bottom to top... It changes orange, gold, green when the bill is moved/flexed.
Right next to the gold strip and across from the signature Dr. G. Gono Governor there is something orange that is overlaid on the bushes (100 T) and it is blue for the (50 T).
The solid gold (elephant with trunk raised?) On lower right hand side on the front changes color when you tip/move /flex the bill from gold to green.
The funny symbols running bottom to top on the right side of the front of the bill spells out the 100 and 50 trillion dollar amount when held up against a light source.
I am becoming anxious that my bills are not real currency. Are you able to tell from what I have told you? Or do I need to purchase a specific type of blacklight in order to prove legitimacy? Or cross my fingers and wait until RV and hope that are authentic? I would love to have them looked at but have no idea where to take them to be checked.
As well, at one time I had heard if we were sold bogus fraudulent bills that they would still be honored, since the sin falls on the person who sold us the bogus bills. Do you know anything about that? Will they still be honored?
Thank you,
Ann C
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I do know that a One Hundred Quintillion Dollars (Zim) that I have is fake. There are no flecks underneath black light, the orange figure on right side of bill does not change color when bill is tipped, and the nonsense symbols running from bottom to top on the right side of the bill does not spell out 100 000 000 000 000 000 000 when held up to the light. It looks like it was printed on a printer.
The person who sold me this One Hundred Quintillion Dollars (Zim), he sent me a snazzy looking certificate, stating what he was selling me was authentic (see attached). He operated under Mr Bandz, LLC. I bought it from him on EBay for $30. His address is Franky Bandz, 600 B Ste 300, San Diego, CA 92101. ***He also sent me 500 Iraqi Dinar and 8,400 Iranian Rials.
It wasn't until about a year after I bought this bill that I saw an article on the web that said this Mr Bandz is a counterfeiter.
*******
I also have (1) 100 Trillion Dollars Zim and some 50 Trillion Dollars Zim. I bought a very cheap blacklight flashlight from WalMart. The flecks all over the paper show up when I use the flashlight. I cannot get anything else to glow/change on the bills, BUT--
The gold strip running from top to bottom on the front changes color (light to dark gold) when bill is moved, and it looks like foil. It says RBZ something RBZ something all the way from bottom to top... It changes orange, gold, green when the bill is moved/flexed.
Right next to the gold strip and across from the signature Dr. G. Gono Governor there is something orange that is overlaid on the bushes (100 T) and it is blue for the (50 T).
The solid gold (elephant with trunk raised?) On lower right hand side on the front changes color when you tip/move /flex the bill from gold to green.
The funny symbols running bottom to top on the right side of the front of the bill spells out the 100 and 50 trillion dollar amount when held up against a light source.
I am becoming anxious that my bills are not real currency. Are you able to tell from what I have told you? Or do I need to purchase a specific type of blacklight in order to prove legitimacy? Or cross my fingers and wait until RV and hope that are authentic? I would love to have them looked at but have no idea where to take them to be checked.
As well, at one time I had heard if we were sold bogus fraudulent bills that they would still be honored, since the sin falls on the person who sold us the bogus bills. Do you know anything about that? Will they still be honored?
Thank you,
Ann C
______________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________
All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.
Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not support, represent or guarantee the completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any content or communications posted on this site. Information posted on this site may or may not be fictitious. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.
Copyright © 2019 Dinar Chronicles
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