National Cash Register Serial Number Search

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Description This gray-green machine has metal exterior and mechanism, and a black plastic plate above the cash drawer, plastic keys and a plastic window. Four columns with nine digit keys each are on the right front and then five columns, each with nine keys, for entering amounts from hundreds of dollars down to cents. Right of these keys are keys indicating types of transactions, as well as TOTAL and SUBTOTAL keys. Right of these is a column of keys labeled with Roman numerals from I to VIII.

National Cash Register Serial Number Search Model 94

Next to this are eight windows in a column. Right of these is the operating bar. Indicators are at the top. A space at the front may be meant for a paper tape.

SearchNational cash register serial number search 34074

The machine has an electric cord, whose measurements are not included in the dimensions. The paper tape is missing. The machine was made by the National Cash Register Company of Dayton, Ohio in 1943.

National cash register identification

It is a size 211 (1) and has serial number 4060872. According to a label on the bottom of the cash drawer, it was made for the Mary Webb Beauty Salon on Orange Street in Wilmington, Delaware. Location Currently not on view date made 1943 maker National Cash Register Company place made United States: Ohio, Dayton Physical Description metal (overall material) plastic (overall material) Measurements overall: 44 cm x 33.5 cm x 41.5 cm; 17 5/16 in x 13 3/16 in x 16 11/32 in ID Number 1987.0734.01 accession number 1987.0734 catalog number 1987.0734.01 Credit Line Gift of Gloria B.

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