The counterfeit detector is a device or tool used to identify fake or counterfeit items, such as currency, documents, or products. It works by analyzing specific security features that are typically present in genuine items, like watermarks, holograms, or special inks, which are difficult to replicate. Common types of counterfeit detectors include UV light devices, magnifying lenses, magnetic ink readers, and infrared scanners, all designed to reveal hidden details that can confirm the authenticity of an item. These detectors are commonly used in industries like banking, retail, and government to prevent fraud and ensure the legitimacy of transactions and products.
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