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      10 months ago

      https://secure.ssa.gov/poms.nsf/lnx/0110201060

      One or more of the following security features appear on SSN cards issued since 10/31/1983:

      • Tamper-proof background

      • Color-shifting ink

      • Intaglio printing in some areas on the front of the card

      • Latent image on the face of the card visible only when viewed at specific angles

      • Red fluorescent nine-digit alphanumeric number on back (beginning February 1996)

      • Intaglio microtext in signature line (when magnified, the line is actually letters spelling out SOCIAL SECURITY)

      • Yellow, pink, and blue planchettes (small discs) randomly displayed on the front and back of the card

      • Anti-copy pattern that is discernable when the card is photocopied

      • For original cards, a dash in each column on the same line as the SSN

      • Date the card is issued [i.e., Cycle Date (CYD) from the Numident] is printed under the signature line on the face of the card (beginning April 2007).