TruthHammer reports back: No mentions of fingerprints, paper fibers or watermarks
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It literally says put under UV light and compare to representative specimens.
Specimens which might have watermarks?
That's what I thought too. The rest of those things don't need a uv light unless the ink has materials that will show up if the ink is legit. I would not doubt they had more than one critical node to prove genuine v counterfeit.