Ultrascan 2600

DETECTS: Multiple Magnetic Ink Locations, Security Thread and Infra-red

Cashscan Corp., the pioneer in state-of-the-art counterfeit detection technology introduces our most sophisticated innovation in the advancement of currency verification. The ULTRASCAN 2600 provides the highest degree of reliability in the industry with a combination of custom designed sensors integrated into a single unit. The result provides for the first time, a unit which is capable of detecting even the most sophisticated counterfeit money, including previously undetectable "Supernotes".

In tests performed with 100 of the most sophisticated counterfeit "Supernotes" the ULTRASCAN 2600 identified 100% of these notes as counterfeit.


Leisa Thompson, The Ann Arbor News

This supposed $100 bill, confiscated by Ann Arbor police, reveals not one but two figureheads when it is held up to the light. Abraham Lincoln is visible at far right, along with Benjamin Franklin. The counterfeiters attempted to bleach out a $5 bill and convert it to a $100.

Leisa Thompson, The Ann Arbor News

Ann Arbor Police Detective Laura Burke holds two of the many counterfeit bills the department has confiscated recently.



ULTRASCAN MODEL 2600
Ultrascan's combination of unique sensors ensures extreme accuracy and reliability in detecting counterfeit currency.

Ultrascan is simple to operate providing the user with a green light for genuine notes and a red light with a buzzer to identify suspect notes. Just insert a note and in less than a second you will have an answer.

ULTRASCAN Features:

  • Fast
  • Affordable
  • Easy to operate
  • Sleek and Compact
  • Offers the ultimate in counterfeit detection

ULTRASCAN Digitally Displays* :

  • Denomination of each note tested
  • Quantity of authentic notes
  • Total Dollar value of authentic notes.

    * Display function is for bills printed in 1996 and later.

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Ultrascan 2600 (1-5) $359.95 ea. (6+) $349.95 ea.
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Ultrascan 2600 will recognize the total dollar value of each note and it's denomination.