Method for identifying counterfeit negotiable instruments
First Claim
1. A method for identifying whether a specific document is genuine, comprising the steps of:
- permanently embedding in each said document at the time of creation a device readable, multiple digit first number;
permanently also embedding in said specific document at the time of its creation a device readable, multiple digit unique second number derived from a predetermined sequence of numbers;
at least one of said first and second numbers being a random number;
storing in a secure database for each issued document said first and second embedded numbers as being related to a specific document;
at the time of initial presentation of said specific document reading said first and second embedded unique numbers both embedded on said document and storing said numbers to said database;
determining from said database whether said embedded numbers read from said document are uniquely paired with each other;
creating a validity signal only when such pairing is found to exist and instead transmitting an invalidity signal only when such pairing is found not to exist.
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Abstract
The invention comprises a method for determining whether a negotiable instrument is counterfeit. The method includes the step of placing on the instrument an identifying tag, preferable and RF-ID tag, and also a magnetic strip capable of storing information. The method also includes the step of recording on the RF-ID tag at least one computer generated, preferably random number and/or a number related to the date and time (e.g. the year, month, date, hour, minute, and second) of its being printed. Alternatively, or additionally, the information recorded on the instrument'"'"'s magnetic strip is associated with the number of encounters since issuance into public use. This information thus recorded on the instrument is stored in a secure computer database record corresponding to the specific instrument. Each time a bank transaction of the instrument takes place, the instrument is scanned. If the information obtained from the instrument upon scanning matches the random numbers obtained from the database record, then a transaction is authorized. That is, following the successful outcome of the first comparison, the transaction count obtained from the instrument is verified against the transaction count fetched from the database record. If any one of the comparisons fail, then the instrument may deemed as invalid. Otherwise, the instrument is cleared, and the transaction count is incremented and updated both on the instrument and in the database record in preparation for a subsequent transaction and processing.
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2 Claims
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1. A method for identifying whether a specific document is genuine, comprising the steps of:
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permanently embedding in each said document at the time of creation a device readable, multiple digit first number; permanently also embedding in said specific document at the time of its creation a device readable, multiple digit unique second number derived from a predetermined sequence of numbers; at least one of said first and second numbers being a random number; storing in a secure database for each issued document said first and second embedded numbers as being related to a specific document; at the time of initial presentation of said specific document reading said first and second embedded unique numbers both embedded on said document and storing said numbers to said database; determining from said database whether said embedded numbers read from said document are uniquely paired with each other; creating a validity signal only when such pairing is found to exist and instead transmitting an invalidity signal only when such pairing is found not to exist.
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2. A method for identifying whether a specific document is genuine, comprising the steps of:
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permanently embedding in each said specific document at the time of its creation a device readable, multiple digit unique first number; permanently also embedding in said specific document at the time of its creation a device-readable, multiple digit unique second number dependent, at least in part, upon the clock time of creation of said specific document; at least one of said first and said second member being a random number; storing in a secure database for each said specific document said first and second embedded numbers as being uniquely paired with each other; at the time of initial presentation of said specific document, reading said first and second embedded unique numbers on said specific document and transmitting said numbers to said database; determining from said secure data base whether said embedded numbers read from said specific document are uniquely paired with each other; and creating an invalidity signal only when such pairing is found not to exist.
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