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Interchangeable Letters and Numbers

Bonnie Gardner • Mar 06, 2021

Interchangeable Letters and Numbers & How to "Eye Spy" the difference

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Welcome back to our blog.. 
Welcome everyone and thank you for reading and following our blog.
This week’s blog will be short and sweet, the exact opposite of how we wish our weekends would be.....right?? 

Did you know you can use some of our letters and numbers interchangeably? 
 
The Letters M & W 
The letter “M” can also be a “W” and the “W” can also be an “M” simply by turning either one upside down.
  
  How to "Eye Spy" the difference
  There is no difference, since we are utilizing the same mold for the letter "M" and the letter "W"
    
The Letters Z & N
The letter “Z” can be an “N” and the “N” can be a “Z” simply by turning either one on their side.

  How to "Eye Spy" the difference
  The letter “N” has a notch upper left top corner and the letter “Z” does not have the notch in the upper left top corner. 

The Letters C & U
The letter “C” can be a U and the letter “U” can be a “C” simply by turning either one on their side.

  How to "Eye Spy" the difference
  The letter ”C” is rounded at the top end of the upper part of the “C” and the letter “U” comes to more of a point 
  in the upper top left hand side of the "U".


An Interchangeable Letter and Number?
In our product line you can interchange the Letter “I” & the Number “1”

  How, you may ask? 
  The way the "i" is structured and designed, without the dot, lends itself nicely to be interchanged with the number “1”. 
   Neither the “I” nor the “1”would need to be turned sideways or upside down.
  How to "Eye Spy" the difference
  The number “1” is shorter in length than the letter “I” and is slightly visibly noticeable to the discerning eye.


The Numbers 6 & 9
The number “6” and the number “9” are interchangeable simply by turning either one upside down. 

  How to "Eye Spy" the difference
  The number “6” has a slightly smaller opening than the number “9”.

Love History?
For fun we used the word "Eye Spy" 
There is also a origin and history of the term "I Spy" is short for I spy with my little eye.
For an interesting read click here

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