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Number 6. The number 6 - extracted from a point of sale card
The number 6 - extracted from a point of sale card (indicating that an item is special value at 9 d.) Date: c.1920
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Digit Font Numerical Point Sale
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EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: "A Vintage Find: The Special Value Number 6 from the Past" 2.. This image showcases a relic from the past, a point of sale card bearing the digit "6" in a striking, numerical font. The card, hailing from the early 1920s, carries a sense of nostalgia and intrigue. The number 6, extracted from the card, is highlighted as a "special value" item, indicated by the "9d" notation below. 3. Background: The use of point of sale cards was a common marketing strategy during the early 20th century. These cards were designed to attract customers with special offers, discounts, and promotions. The card showcased here features a simple yet elegant design, with the digit "6" taking center stage. The font used for the number is bold and clear, making it stand out against the muted background. 4. Details: The card's age is estimated to be around 1920, based on the style and design. The "9d" notation below the number indicates that the item associated with the card was priced at nine old pence. This pricing system was used in the UK before the decimalization of currency in 1971. 5. Significance: This vintage point of sale card offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the marketing strategies and design trends of the early 1900s. The digit "6" and its "special value" status serve as a reminder of the simple yet effective ways businesses captured the attention of customers over a century ago. This card is not only a fascinating historical artifact but also a beautiful piece of graphic design. 6. Conclusion: The discovery of this vintage point of sale card featuring the digit "6" is a delightful find for history enthusiasts, graphic designers, and anyone interested in the evolution of marketing and advertising. Its intricate design, historical significance, and captivating story make it a unique and valuable addition to any collection.
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