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| Issuer | Knott's Berry Farm |
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| Year | 2015 |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Reverse description | Plain white reverse printed in pink, with a large Rx pharmaceutical symbol at left serving as a thermochromic rub-sensitive indicator. Security feature explanatory text is printed in pink below, referencing DocuGard 04543 anti-counterfeiting specifications including a VOID pantograph and blue background erasure detection. |
| Reverse lettering | Rx symbol disappears when rubbed DocuGard 04543 – 10 Security Features Prints "VOID" on front when duplicated Blue background highlights erasure alterations |
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| Comments |
Knott's Berry Farm has issued novelty currency tied to its Halloween Haunt event for decades, but the 2015 Crypt Cash series is notable for using genuine DocuGard security paper — the same substrate specified for check printing and sensitive documents in the United States. That's an unusual materials choice for a theme park souvenir, and it suggests either a deliberate anti-counterfeiting statement or, more likely, a bulk paper source used across their document printing contracts.
The thermochromic ink reacts to heat from a fingertip, a feature rarely deployed on novelty issues. The void pantograph — which causes the word "VOID" to appear when photocopied — has no practical purpose here, which is precisely what makes it interesting.