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Another feature Horner mentioned is bleed-through MICR numbering, involving special dyes in the MICR ribbon that bleed through the paper making the number visible on the backside of the document. To alter a number, it would have to be completely removed.
Said Horner, "Ninety-nine percent of the manufacturers design their checks with similar security features, but these efforts are futile if bank employees don't look for them."
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