Claims
- 1. A document having enhanced security against counterfeiting comprising:
- a substrate adapted to receive printing on at least one surface, said at least one surface having a substantially uniform and natural surface roughness;
- an optical strip affixed to said surface at an area having a surface roughness substantially identical to said uniform and natural surface roughness, said optical strip comprising a cured varnish layer having at least one embossed surface, a metalized layer provided on said at least one embossed surface, and an adhesive layer underlying said cured varnish layer, said adhesive layer adhering said cured varnish layer and metalized layer to said substrate to thereby lock said metalized layer between said cured varnish layer and said adhesive layer,
- wherein said at least one embossed surface faces said substrate such that said metalized layer is interposed between said substrate and said at least one embossed surface.
- 2. The document according to claim 1, wherein said metalized layer defines a coating depth of less than 1000 angstroms.
- 3. The document according to claim 1, wherein a three-dimensional image is provided between said metalized layer and said cured varnish layer.
- 4. The document according to claim 1, wherein said cured varnish layer is print receptive for enhanced security.
- 5. The document according to claim 1, wherein said cured varnish layer is about three microns in depth.
- 6. A document representing a written order to pay a specified amount of money, said document having enhanced security against counterfeiting and comprising:
- a substrate adapted to receive printing on at least one surface,
- said substrate having a clear band extending along a bottom edge of said document, said clear band having a depth of at least 5/8",
- said clear band being divided into at least three information fields, whereby a first transit-number field is adapted to receive information describing a routing information for electronic processing of said document, a second on-us field is adapted to receive information describing account information, and a third amount field is adapted to receive information describing said specified amount; and
- an optical strip affixed to said surface, said strip extending in a direction transverse to said clear band and passing at least partially through said clear band, said optical strip comprising a cured varnish layer having at least one embossed surface, a metalized layer provided on said at least one embossed surface, and an adhesive layer underlying said cured varnish layer,
- wherein said at least one embossed surface faces said substrate such that said metalized layer is interposed between said substrate and said at least one embossed surface.
- 7. The document recited in claim 6, wherein magnetic information is printed in at least one of said three information fields.
- 8. The document recited in claim 7, wherein said strip is positioned to extend from a top edge of the check to a bottom edge of the check and to overlay a portion of said magnetic information.
- 9. The document recited in claim 6, further comprising printed matter on said surface of said substrate, wherein said printed matter extends from said surface of said substrate onto said strip.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/933,015 filed Aug. 20, 1992, now abandoned, which is file wrapper continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/685,405 filed Apr. 16, 1991, now abandoned.
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