Given that the COLB presented is a fraud almost anything is possible.
The Daily KOS image IS a scan of the actual piece of paper presented by Fact Check. This scan helps confirm the fraud.
http://images.dailykos.com/images/user/3/BO_Birth_Certificate.jpg
A major problem is the PRINTED extraneous elements that appear in the Fact Check images and the Daily KOS scan. The fact that these extraneous elements are PRINTED elements that are part of the image that show up in no manner in other authentic COLBs is one of the signs of fraud.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2824900/posts?page=27#27
See if this looks familiar:
http://www.securitypaperstore.com/designsecureamp8482-basketw8483.html
Here is the voidsecure version of same design. This will create words ‘VOID’ when run through standard copier.
http://www.securitypaperstore.com/voidsecureamp8482-basketweave-pattern-g8482.html
Another source for the basketweave ‘security paper’....
http://paperworks.com/store/products/green-8-12x11-24lb-basketweave-security-paper-500pkg
Compare Hawaii’s simplistic document with that of another state.
Here is a good one for comparison:
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/275045/BOBBY-JINDAL-BIRTH-CERTIFICATE.jpg
Here is the 1991 created COLB for Peterboy.
http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/4746/peterboycertificate.jpg
Notice that it looks much more like Jindals and definitely includes the void-secure function that is not now present on Hawaii documents.
For what ever reason Hawaii has chosen to dumb down its state-issued documents since 1991.
Hawaii’s documents where more secure in 1991 than they are now. When and why did they change?
How come peterboys does not have a raised seal?