If you’ve followed this blog a while, you’ll know that I am fascinated by the mysterious Uruguayan handwriting.
To be honest, I thought by now I’d pretty much seen it all. The 9s, the 4s. The number 1 is commonly written here more like an upside-down V: I’m used to that.
But how exactly did someone come to habitually write it like a backwards L?
Life is full of mysteries ….
Addition on second bill appears to be wrong unless we have a six that looks most like a five.
I caught that too – on closer inspection of the original, it is indeed a 6.