Just a small just a small point; on metal it would be just about impossible to detect and read what has been printed through an X-ray.
And in general when printing on paper and then securing under hologram it is just about impossible.
However and this is a big important however there have been some cheap ass cut rate refilled toner cartridges out there that have a lot and I need a lot of metal in the toner.
There were discussions about this on tech support forums 20+ ago since these toners utterly destroy parts of the printer as the toner dust goes everywhere.
To the extent that in the early 2000s, might have even have been earlier, one of the laser printer manufacturers did a demo where they actually could read what was printed on a piece of paper with an X-Ray using the cheap aftermarket toner even when it was covered with a piece of cardboard.
I don't know if any of these toners still exist, and they weren't even doing it to discuss the security implications, but more to prove the point of do you want a whole bunch of conductive metal dust blowing around the inside of your laser printer? And if you do then kiss your warranty goodby.
I thought it was just marketing crap, but I saw myself the damage one of these cartridges did on a LaserJet 4 and those printers were just about indestructible.
So is it possible, yes in theory, but not reality.
Someone would need to have access to your non metallic collectable, that had a hologram that had almost no metallic content covering the private key, and the person who printed the private key would have had to use the cheapest aftermarket toner they could find. And then they would need to take said collectable and put it on a flat surface and hit it straight on with an x-ray. So....not worth even thinking about.
If they had that kind of access, they might as well just peel it and take your BTC
-Dave
Great points all around. Any Cipher Bond or Cypher Bills that I made I placed two thin pieces of aluminum foil on each side of the private keys.
Also since I printed two private key formats, it would also obfuscate the qr code in a way as well.
Another way is to print out the same qr code and place over each other in the opposite direction so if the can be read they would be unsweepable.