Plastic cards for identification purposes (Iscards) have been in use for over 50 years, while cards with machine-readable data have been available for about 20 years. Figure 1 shows card technologies commonly employed today. Most widespread are cards with magnetic stripe. Holographic cards are used e.g. as prepaid cards f o r public telephones, laser cards for mass storage applications.Figure 1.
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