But WHY would it be in onaka’s HAND stamp? Danae says the onaka stamp is NOT machine generated. It is a hand stamp.
So it makes no sense that it would be done to indicate a file extension. And clearly, if it WAS computer generated, it would be an alteration of the doc if it IS changed, which makes the entire document invalid.
If it is a file type, not just a file extension, Hawaii may currently be keeping the birth certificate records in this format instead of keeping the originals.
I really don’t know. But “true and correct” certainly has a different meaning than “true or abstract”
Maybe it was something as simple as someone choosing to break out a brand new stamp with out looking at it, thinking, oh hey this is really important, lets pull out that new stamp. They do wear out with use and time.
I don’t have any explanation for it. That “the” doesn’t look anything like mine. It looks to me like a different stamp. That’s all I can say with any certainty.