The numbers on the bottom of a Hummel figurine typically indicate the model number, which helps identify the specific design. They may also include the year of production and the trademark or logo of the Hummel brand. Collectors often use these numbers to determine the age and rarity of the piece. Additionally, some figurines may have a specific edition number if they are part of a limited release.
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You are just multiPlying the top two number then the bottom two numbers
Bottom bracket numbers typically indicate the measurements and specifications of the bottom bracket used in a bicycle. These numbers often include the shell width (in millimeters), the threading type (like BSA or Italian), and the diameter of the bottom bracket shell (such as 68mm or 73mm). Additionally, it may specify the type of spindle (like square taper or external) and the compatible crankset. Understanding these numbers is crucial for selecting the correct bottom bracket for a bicycle frame and crankset compatibility.
The denominator is the bottom number in a fraction. Fractions like 1/3 and 1/4 have different numbers on the bottom. Those are unlike denominators.
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They indicate what printing the book is on.
You are just multiPlying the top two number then the bottom two numbers
Hermann Hummel was born in 1876.
George Hummel was born in 1976.
Don Hummel was born in 1907.
Don Hummel died in 1988.
Christiane Hummel was born in 1942.
Bertold Hummel died in 2002.
Bertold Hummel was born in 1925.
Rand Hummel was born in 1956.