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Based on the first link, it seems as though zero and upper-case "O" are very similar. (My eyes cannot discern a difference, but I admit that my eyes are not top-notch.)


In Old Timey Mono, lowercase "L" and the number "1" are also very similar.

Old Timey Code fixes both of these-- it has a slashed zero and redraws the number 1 to be distinct (angles the top serif).


The original typewriter had no "0" or "1" you were expected to use "I" or "O" in place. I suspect an authentic typeface should have trouble distinguishing them.

and having said that, forget authenticity, I really appreciate typefaces that make an effort to distinguish all characters.


I was taught to use lowercase letter L for the digit 1 though I did see typewriter samples using the capital I.




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