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The date code is just after ENGLAND: '''1950 +: <span style="font-size:small"> <u>5</u>, <u>6</u>, <u>7</u>, <u>8</u> and <u>9</u> for the 50s and <u>0</u> for 1960 (they are smaller and underscored)</span>''' then, '''1''', '''2''', '''3''', '''4''', '''5''', '''6''', '''7''', '''8''' and '''9''' for the 60s (They are equal in size to the “D” in the word “ENGLAND”).   
The date code is just after ENGLAND: '''1970 +: <span style="font-size:small"> <u>5</u>, <u>6</u>, <u>7</u>, <u>8</u> and <u>9</u> for the 50s and <u>0</u> for 1960 (they are smaller and underscored)</span>''' then, '''1''', '''2''', '''3''', '''4''', '''5''', '''6''', '''7''', '''8''' and '''9''' for the 60s (They are equal in size to the “D” in the word “ENGLAND”).   


* Sometimes the numbers <u>6</u>, <u>7</u>, <u>8</u> and <u>9</u>, in the 50s, are roughly equal in size to the “D” in the word “ENGLAND”.
* Sometimes the numbers <u>6</u>, <u>7</u>, <u>8</u> and <u>9</u>, in the 50s, are roughly equal in size to the “D” in the word “ENGLAND”.

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