A currency genuineness detection system using plurality of opto-electronic
sensors with both transmission and reflective (including fluorescence)
properties of security documents is developed. Both detection sensing
strategies utilise integrated response of the wide optical band sensed
under UV visible along with optional near infra red light illumination. A
security document is examined under static condition. A window signal
signature is thus possible from photodetectors responses for various
kinds of documents of different denominations, kinds and country of
origin. A programmable technique for checking the genuineness of a
security document is possible by feeding a unique code of the currency
under examination.