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    Default "India to use indelible ink to ensure people change cash only once"

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-in...-idUSKBN13A0L6

    After posting this, I was unable to find an explanation of how this indelible ink would be used.

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    Default Re: "India to use indelible ink to ensure people change cash only once"

    Most likely on a finger. It is used that way to keep folk from voting multiple times. What they are trying to do is prevent hired note changers. There is a limit on how much an individual can convert each week.

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    Default Re: "India to use indelible ink to ensure people change cash only once"

    Try The Times of India. As Jar says, on the finger. Probably the old classic of simply dipping your finger into a pot of ink.

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    Default Re: "India to use indelible ink to ensure people change cash only once"

    Found out more. It is more than just India Ink.

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    Default Re: "India to use indelible ink to ensure people change cash only once"

    Gosh, that's considerably more technical than I realised. Thanks for that, Jar!

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