Disclaimer: I received this ID for free to review. However, I still had to pay a 15 dollar shipping fee and only received one ID. Don't really care but was different from what I was expecting.
This was my first ID from Noble and overall I'm pretty satisfied with the product. Noble was easy to communicate with and even sent me pictures when the product was done. The shipping was a little slower than I'm used to so if you need an ID quick, you may have to pay extra or look at other vendor's shipping time.
The Indiana ID does not have any holo, so instead I'll talk about the window for the ghost image. The image looks similar to how it does on my friend's real ID, with the window having sort of a grainy/sparkly pattern to it. It's supposed to glow under UV as well and mine does not. However, this could be because I have a 395nm light and am going to order a 365nm light to see if there's a difference.
The template feels overall solid as well. The font my be slightly different to a real ID but nothing too noticeable. The only raised text is the DOB under the ghost image as I believe it should be. The building in the background also looks very defined with very small microprint. Hard to see but I can tell it's there. A real IN I've been told is very sturdy and this ID for the most part feels sturdy enough. Photoshop looks fine, my right ear my have slightly more shadow but looks fairly even for the most part.
The UV that I can actually see with my cheap light shows up very nicely. Little to no blotches and very crisp. Will add pictures later.
Overall, this ID feels like one of the better choices noble has to offer as not to many vendors have this ID. I'm not a huge fan of teslin states since they're really flimsy so this ID would definitely be one of my top choices. Give noble a shot!
http://imgur.com/a/SmSEk2h PICTURES w REAL COMPARISON. I didnt get to hold the real in hand so I do assume it is sturdier
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