Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s, Type Specimen with samples

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Complete with various samples showing Helvetica in use

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Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample

 

Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
Helvetica, D. Stempel AG, Frankfurt am Main, 1960s Sample
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