Most people say that they are fake. But yes, I have seen a real modol 6 sioiux 498000
Well, one way is no two dollars have the same serial number.Real ones have small red and blue threads embedded in the paper.And most fake ones just don't look real. The printing is sloppy and not crisp.And if you compare them with every little detail you might know of something is different or not.
the serial numbers on paper money are used as a tracking device and help prevent fake money from being made and passed off easily as the real thing
555-IAM-FAKE.
Do they all have the same serial number? If so then these bills are fake. If there is variation in them, it comes down to the series. If the series is newer (like 2006 or so) the bills are worth about $25, perhaps $27 to a collector, but good luck getting more than face value. If the series is older, it depends how old, from the 1970s I'd imagine them to be worth about $30 as a set.
I also have a tag Heuer (1500 Professional) with the same 97675 serial number. Its a FAKE, not a genuine Tag Heuer, so its worth very little.
Yes it is Fake
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Yep. I bought mine with that serial number in a back room in China. 100% fake.
The best way to check if a Gucci Watch is real or fake is to check the serial number. Serial numbers can be verified at Gucci stores.
Then it is probably a fake.
No, it is 100% authentic
Nothing, because it's a fake. Try googling the serial number...
84FTE16
is this real
Chanel rial number are real , they used to check the authenticity of the model. But keep in mind people can create fake code or serial number. I have attach a link which help you to fine difference between fake chanel serial number and real one.
It may be possible to tell from a serial number that they are definitely fake (because no real ones with that serial number exist). However, it is not possible to definitively state that they're real; putting a real serial number on fake glasses is considerably easier than making the fake glasses accurately enough that they seem like they MIGHT be real in the first place. If you want to know for sure, take it to an appraiser; we can't tell you from the serial number alone that they're real.