It is from Czechoslovakia.
the top 'bayonet' appears to be ww2 Japanese rifle bayonet the bottom 'bayonet' appears to be an early US 1903 bayonet or british bayonet. message me with writting on bottom bayonet, on blade near top of hilt.........
standing on the passengers side of the car and looking at the dist. it is the bottom right. From there you wire the the cap clockwise
The tabs at the bottom of the screen identify individual spreadsheets.
ussually it says if it's a reprint on the bottom of the back of the card. Or it should say the real year on the bottom of the back
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There is the left and right atrium at the top and left and right ventricle at the bottom
There are a range of hallmarks used for precious metals - http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/assayoffice/currenthallmarks.htm is a good start to identify what you have there
It represents a Cheque Number. This is a unique number that is used to identify the cheque. Just by having this number we can identify the bank that issued it, its branch etc.
The numerator is the top number, the denominator is the bottom number. I always remembered that the "denominator" was "down".
Yes, "keyed" at the bottom of a letter or memo indicates the person who typed it. It helps identify the individual responsible for preparing the document.
Here's yer sign
The number before the "V"