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"12 d on c" typically stands for "12 dozen on consignment." This phrase is often used in retail or inventory contexts, indicating that a store or seller has received 12 dozen units of a product to sell, but they do not own the inventory outright; instead, they are selling it on behalf of another party. The seller will pay the original owner for the goods sold, usually after the sale occurs.

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