I know that stamps have an invisible ink that glows under ultra violet light, and thats how it tells if you got a real postage stamp on it. The automated machines it slides down reads stamps and address. But how does it tell you have the correct amount in stamps? You know, lets say I put on a 37 cent stamp instead of 39 cents, or lets say I put an old 31 cent stamp and a bunch of 2 cent stamps to equal the 39 cents. Does each demonination have different color invisible ink or something to match the amount?
2007-01-18
08:38:06
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