USPS money orders get a makeover

The U.S. Postal Service offers new postal money orders aimed at further deterring fraud.

The US Postal Service has redesigned money orders to combat fraud.

The new money orders offer several additional security measures, including a watermark and a new security thread.

When the money order is held up to a light, repeating images of former Postmaster General Benjamin Franklin can be seen, making it easier for banks and Post Offices to detect counterfeits. A new holographic, multi-colored security thread also now weaves in and out of the paper to thwart scam artists attempting to produce fake money orders.

“Postal money orders are the safest way to send funds through the mail and they’re among the most secure financial instruments in the world,” said David Shoenfeld, senior vice president, Mailing Services. “These enhanced security features will provide even greater protection and value for our customers.”

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