No, no...I mean the fonts on the form its self, not the info that is typed in.
The typing looks normal, it's the printing fonts on what would be a blank form before it is filled in by the typist.
“The typing looks normal, it’s the printing fonts on what would be a blank form before it is filled in by the typist.”
Excellent observation! Are the nontyped fonts on the document recognized by any Freepers as not contemporaneous to the date of the document?
The typing looks normal, it's the printing fonts on what would be a blank form before it is filled in by the typist.
I was also worried about those, until someone posted an old British bc to the thread, that shows a very similar, crisp looking font that could easily pass for modern.
That settled my mind a lot.