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          It appears to be a three-digit security code (similar to those used on bank cards) preceded by the letters "sc" for "security code." See, for example http://www.atnexus.com/nexuscard-activation.html.



          The linked page concerns NEXUS cards, but image searches suggest that the numbering scheme for Global Entry cards is the same.






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            It appears to be a three-digit security code (similar to those used on bank cards) preceded by the letters "sc" for "security code." See, for example http://www.atnexus.com/nexuscard-activation.html.



            The linked page concerns NEXUS cards, but image searches suggest that the numbering scheme for Global Entry cards is the same.






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              It appears to be a three-digit security code (similar to those used on bank cards) preceded by the letters "sc" for "security code." See, for example http://www.atnexus.com/nexuscard-activation.html.



              The linked page concerns NEXUS cards, but image searches suggest that the numbering scheme for Global Entry cards is the same.






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                It appears to be a three-digit security code (similar to those used on bank cards) preceded by the letters "sc" for "security code." See, for example http://www.atnexus.com/nexuscard-activation.html.



                The linked page concerns NEXUS cards, but image searches suggest that the numbering scheme for Global Entry cards is the same.






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                It appears to be a three-digit security code (similar to those used on bank cards) preceded by the letters "sc" for "security code." See, for example http://www.atnexus.com/nexuscard-activation.html.



                The linked page concerns NEXUS cards, but image searches suggest that the numbering scheme for Global Entry cards is the same.







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