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  2. Security thread - Wikipedia

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    The security thread in a United States twenty-dollar bill, glowing under a blacklight The security threads of the latest Indonesian Rp100,000 and Rp50,000 notes issued in 2022

  3. Global Paper Sleeves Market Expected to Reach USD 2.6 Billion ...

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    Paper sleeves are prominently used in food and beverage industry that captures 27.8% of market share in current period. The growth is attributed to prominent growth and expansion of food and beverage industry. Protective paper sleeves are anticipated to be more used in global industry.

  4. Punched pocket - Wikipedia

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    Three punched pockets. A punched pocket (UK English), plastic wallet (UK English), poly pocket (UK English), slippery fish (Sussex, England), sheet protector (US English), plastic sleeves (AU English), or sometimes perforated document bag, is a flat, slit plastic bag with a perforated edge used to hold paper documents.

  5. Security printing - Wikipedia

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    Security printing is the field of the printing industry that deals with the printing of items such as banknotes, cheques, passports, tamper-evident labels, security tapes, product authentication, stock certificates, postage stamps, and identity cards.

  6. Millennial Money: Stop using paper checks, already - AOL

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    “You have a lot more protection globally with a credit card, if you’re traveling internationally, or if you’re buying things online,” says Derek Miser, an investment adviser and CEO at ...

  7. 15 Strange Facts You Never Knew About Your Money - AOL

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    People Have Sued Over the ‘In God We Trust’ Motto on Currency. The motto “In God We Trust” hasn’t always been a staple on U.S. currency.It wasn’t until 1957 that it first appeared on ...

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