The familiar numerals from the bottom of American MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) checks, designed in 1958 for printing in magnetic ink to be read by magnetic readers and humans; they are produced in several…
MICR Font Styles
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1Kolly Font
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2Galexica™ Font
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3Fuel Uni™ Font
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4Praxis® Font
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5Countdown SH™ Font
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6Airflo Font
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7Pressure Drop 2D™ Font
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8Monotonose Font
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9Lucida Typewriter® Font
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10OCR A Extended Font
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11Cabourg Font
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12Parisine® Office Std Font
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13Blog™ Font
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14Pragmata Flash Font
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15Amelia™ Font
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16Generation Gothic™ Font
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17Contour Font
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18Linotype Mailbox™ Font
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19Elefont Emboss Font
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20Jakone Font
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1Archive Tale Font
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2Arnprior™ Font
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3Humanist 521 Font
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4Barkpipe Font
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5Golden Girdle™ Font
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6Marquee Moon™ Font
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7Crombury Font
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8ITC Tot Spots™ Font
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9Archive Chased Black Font
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10Archive French Shaded Font
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11Bits Pics™ Font
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12Bosin Font
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13Archive Kludsky Font
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14Operational Amplifier™ Font
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15Tuzonie™ Font
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16Quadriga® BQ Font
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17Naftalene™ Font
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18Archive Black Title Text Font
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19Ethnocentric™ Font
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20Baskerville Font

