Checks seem like relics, but they use high-tech defenses to stop fakes. Learn how hidden ink and microprinting protect your money from modern fraudsters.

High security checks are a multi-sensory security device where the defense doesn't start with the ink—it starts at the molecular level of the paper itself. It’s about building so many layers that a fraudster just gives up and moves on to an easier target.
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Eli: You know, Nia, I was looking at a check the other day and realized it feels like a relic from another era. But then I saw a report that they still move a massive amount of money for things like payroll and legal settlements.
Nia: It’s true! And because they’re physical, they’ve sparked this incredible high-stakes arms race between printers and fraudsters. It’s actually believed that Benjamin Franklin himself created the very first anti-counterfeit measures.
Eli: No way, so this has been going on since the beginning?
Nia: Exactly. Today, it’s all about "revealing the invisible." There are features hidden in plain sight that a standard scanner just can't see, like ink that literally changes color when you rub it with your thumb.
Eli: That’s wild—it’s like a secret agent tool kit printed on a piece of paper.
Nia: It really is. So let’s dive into the "hidden-in-plain-sight" features that make these documents so tough to fake.