Claims
- 1. A financial instrument having an amount printed on the face thereof in which the digits making up the amount are printed in a negative pattern and formed by a series of rows of printed dots which define the outlines for said digits and in which the area beneath said amount is preprinted with an intelligible message which is visible through the open areas of said digits.
- 2. The financial instrument of claim 1 wherein said amount defines a plurality of adjoining digits in which a single vertical row of dots forms at least a portion of the outline for each of said adjoining digits, thereby making alteration of said amount difficult.
- 3. The financial instrument of claim 1 wherein sufficient spacing is provided between said rows of dots to create a series of voids through which the color of said face of said instrument can be discerned.
- 4. The financial instrument of claim 3 wherein said voids are sufficiently small to render the voids substantially incapable of faithful reproduction by photocopying.
- 5. The financial instrument of claim 1 wherein the amount further comprises minor amount digits printed in a positive pattern formed by a series of rows of printed dots.
- 6. The financial instrument of claim 1 wherein each of said digits printed in a negative pattern includes an open area wherein the name of the digit is printed.
- 7. The financial instrument of claim 1 further comprising minor amount digits printed in a positive pattern formed from a row of dots, said minor amount digits being of a size different than the size of said digits printed in a negative pattern.
- 8. A financial instrument having an amount printed on the face thereof in which the digits making up the amount are printed in a negative pattern and formed by a series of rows of printed dots which define the outlines for said digits and wherein said amount defines a plurality of adjoining digits in which a single vertical row of dots forms at least a portion of the outline for each of said adjoining digits, thereby making alternation of said amount difficult.
- 9. The financial instrument of claim 8 wherein sufficient spacing is provided between said rows of dots to create a series of voids through which the color of said face of said instrument can be discerned.
- 10. The financial instrument of claim 9 wherein said voids are sufficiently small to render the voids substantially incapable of faithful reproduction by photocopying.
- 11. The financial instrument of claim 8 wherein the amount further comprises minor amount digits printed in a positive pattern formed by a series of rows of printed dots.
- 12. The financial instrument of claim 8 wherein each of said digits printed in a negative pattern includes an open area wherein the name of digit is printed.
- 13. The financial instrument of claim 8 further comprising minor amount digits printed in a positive pattern formed from a row of dots, said minor amount digits being of a size different than the size of said digits printed in a negative pattern.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending patent application Ser. No. 794,986, which was filed on Nov. 4, 1985.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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