-------- Original Message -------- Subject: The Myth of the Amazing Exploding $20 Bill Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 12:09:59 -0500 From: AIM Inc. <mb@private> NEWS UPDATE Date: 16 March 2004 For more information, contact: Dan Mullen President AIM North America The Myth of the Amazing Exploding $20 Bill Do $20 bills explode when placed in a microwave oven? Do they contain hidden radio frequency identification (RFID) tags? Can the government track you through your cash? One website recently published an "expose" about the supposed presence of an RFID chip placed behind Andrew Jackson's right eye on the new $20 bill. This site claims that microwaving bills will cause the RFID tag to explode and burn the bill, thus exposing the "hidden" tag. Microwaving an RFID tag will cause it to create some spectacular sparks and will cause it to "pop." As a result, some people have begun wrapping their cash in aluminum foil to "foil" reading of the RFID tag. In fact, placing a $20 bill in a microwave oven does not cause it to explode, burn or affect it in any way. In order to determine whether or not there was a security feature in the $20 bill that would cause this phenomenon, AIM North America tested a new $20 bill in a microwave oven. After 1 minute on high, the bill was barely warm. Next, an RFID tag of the type used by commercial laundries was placed adjacent to Andrew Jackson's portrait on a new $20 bill and again placed in the microwave oven. After only 2 seconds, the antenna and chip on the RFID tag began to "fry." After 20 seconds, the destruction of the RFID tag did set the bill on fire. The area around Andrew Jackson's right eye, where the "covert" tag is supposed to be hidden, was entirely unaffected. The attached scans are of the $20 bill that was tested. The burned area to the right of the portrait is what remains of the laundry tag. Due to the power of the Internet, the source of the rumor (http://www.prisonplanet.com/022904rfidtagsexplode.html) has been quoted internationally (at least one article based on this was published in Flemish on a Belgian web site). Even a casual examination of a $20 bill will reveal that there is no hidden tag. Holding the bill up to a bright light would expose any RFID chip or antenna. For reliable information on RFID, please visit www.rfid.org. AIM's mission is to stimulate the understanding, adoption and use of technology by providing timely, unbiased and commercial-free news and information. For information about upcoming educational events, visit the AIM calendar at http://www.aimglobal.org/calendar/. ### About AIM AIM Inc. is the global trade association and recognized worldwide authority on automatic identification, data collection and networking in a mobile environment. AIM members are providers and users of technologies, systems and services that capture, manage and integrate accurate data into larger information management systems. As a not-for-profit industry organization, AIM's mission is to stimulate the understanding, adoption and use of technology by providing timely, unbiased and commercial-free news and information. _______________________________________________ Politech mailing list Archived at http://www.politechbot.com/ Moderated by Declan McCullagh (http://www.mccullagh.org/)
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