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The serializing technique known as 'crash numbering' has been in use since well before computers started roaming the earth: some say possibly as far back as the days of phrenology and five cent sasparillas. If you've ever bought a raffle ticket or been handed a claim check you've likely experienced crash numbering first hand. Our digital simulacrum, which we are happy to present here and now, includes Serif and Gothic styles; three variants of each numeral per font; and a smattering of numerical symbols. It's ideal for numbering invoices, gift certificates, undergarments... anything that'll hold still long enough to run through your inkjet printer. And it's free.
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