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    ShafferX89
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    #10293
    MLC
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    It’s a little difficult to tell from the image, but this appears to be a hand-drawn Common Gothic. All known versions of this font, including pre-digital letter sets had a notched numeral 1. But a Common Gothic font should match this very closely with minimal adjustments, including the MLC SKS Common Gothic: https://www.monumentletteringcenter.com/product/mlc-scotchkut-common-gothic/

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    ShafferX89
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    OK here this too

    #10302
    MLC
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    Ok, now that I see the spur serifs on the numbers I can see clearly hat this is a font in Cochran’s software named Round Raised. As the name would make you assume, this is a font usually used for round raised lettering. The surname is also a Cochran’s font named Splayed Gothic, but it has been modified to have a bar across the top of the ‘J’, which isn’t there in the original font.

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