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What does it mean when a trademark is watermarked?

Watermark marks are formed during the papermaking process and are "sandwiched" into the paper rather than on the surface of the paper. When viewed through the light, graphics, portraits or text with light and dark textures can be clearly seen. It is made by changing the density of pulp fibers during the paper production process. Usually RMB, shopping coupons, food stamps, certificates, etc., all use this method to prevent counterfeiting.