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Innovative coin security methods for the prevention of counterfeiting

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Securing a coin means adding to a mixture of visible and invisible elements in order to preserve the currency from counterfeiting operations, which include the following elements such as the use of alternative materials and attractive designs with many and varied details with the use of complex materials to thwart the counterfeiters in order to add advantages with new techniques during the production process, in this study will be Shed light on the latest security methods used to protect the coin from counterfeiting worldwide, including but not limited to coin specification, edge, shape, micro-engraved, latent image, pad printing, illuminating ink, nanotech coloring and hologram Electro-Magnetic Signature, Multi-Clad Coins Strip (MCCS) and Micro-glyph Code The research follows the analytical approach in presenting these means with a simple explanation of each technique and found after the study that it needs a high cost to apply it to the Egyptian coin. a Low face value compared to foreign coins. The research problem: the lack of interest in insuring the Egyptian coin against counterfeiting operations using an innovative method, due to the decrease in the actual value of the Egyptian pound, which should not exceed its face value with the high costs of the new insurance means. The aim of the research is: to raise the nominal value of the Egyptian coin to the possibility of using modern technology in the field of insurance while achieving a convergence between it and the actual value of the currency and attention to designing the coin by choosing it as one of the elements of currency insurance, as well as the integration between metal bullions and non-metallic materials in the manufacture of currencies in an innovative way that achieves the insurance purpose

DOI

10.21608/idj.2021.152354

Keywords

Overt Security Features, Covert Security Features, Nanotech coloring, Micro-glyph Code

Authors

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Ahmed

Last Name

Moustafa

MiddleName

Wahid

Affiliation

Badr University in Cairo

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ahmed.wahid@buc.edu.eg

City

Giza

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0000-0001-7841-7808

First Name

George

Last Name

Simonyan

MiddleName

Nubar

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Professor of Digital Printing, Department of Printing, Publishing and Packaging - Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University,

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First Name

Nada

Last Name

Mustafa

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Sameer Sayed Hasan

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Designer, Egyptian Mint, Ministry of Finance

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First Name

Mona

Last Name

Al-Agouz

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Abdel-Hamid

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Professor of Control Systems and Quality Control - Department of Printing, Publishing and Packaging - Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University

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dr_monaelagoz@yahoo.com

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11

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2

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22419

Issue Date

2021-03-01

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2021-11-08

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2021-03-01

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201

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206

Print ISSN

2090-9632

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2090-9640

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International Design Journal

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https://idj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Innovative coin security methods for the prevention of counterfeiting

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22 Jan 2023