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    Posted 12 years ago

    musikchoo
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    I found this inside the pages of a 1902 arithmetic book. I think the Number one is considered a pre runner to our zip code of today. No idea if that's right and no idea if this is as old as the book. Comments are Welcome!

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    1. musikchoo musikchoo, 12 years ago
      Thank You for the info Tony !!
    2. musikchoo musikchoo, 12 years ago
      Good News Tony! Thanks.
    3. fdm, 12 years ago
      I believe the postal zone was a created in 1943 during the war. It ended when the zip code was created in 1963.
    4. fdm, 12 years ago
      I could be wrong. :)
    5. musikchoo musikchoo, 12 years ago
      Thank You fdm !!
    6. fdm, 12 years ago
      I don't always get it right. I am a newbie, and as such I am humbled......learning.
    7. stefdesign stefdesign, 12 years ago
      It's almost easier to determine the age of an old piece of ephemera from the printing/ fonts used, than by other means... Sans serif fonts weren't widely used until after WWII, so my guess is this is from the 40s or 50s. Which goes along with the whole postal code discussion!
    8. musikchoo musikchoo, 12 years ago
      I believe You are Right stefdesign!! Thank You !!
    9. musikchoo musikchoo, 12 years ago
      Thank You pw-collector !!

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