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English: Samples of various digitisations of DIN 1451 and related alphabets, some from Peter Wiegel’s series of digitisations.
Español: Muestras de diversas digitalizaciones de DIN 1451 y alfabetos relacionados, provenientes algunas de las series de digitalizaciones de Peter Wiegel.
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