National Cash Register Model Numbers

Description The National Cash Register Company produced this Model 421 cash register around 1914. The register was used in a Marshall Field & Company department store. Download Spss 17 64 Bit Windows 10. The register has three columns of keys for entering numbers, and a fourth column of function keys. The operating crank is on the right side, the cash drawer is below, and a receipt dispenser on the left side. Pop-up indicators above the keys indicate the total purchase. The register has serial number 1383236.The National Cash Register Company produced this Model 421 cash register around 1914. The register was used in a Marshall Field & Company department store.

First and foremost you need to know these numbers for your NCR register. Plate showing an NCR Serial Number. The model # is generally a 1,2,3 or 4 digit number on a brass tag on the front of the machine. Close by should be the serial #; it is a 5 or more digit number generally in the 100,000's or millions. How Old is My Cash Register? New Equipment. Serial Number Date Serial Number Date 10,000 Feb. 20, 1889 690,000: Jan. 9, 1909 20,000 June 24,1890.

The register has three columns of keys for entering numbers, and a fourth column of function keys. The operating crank is on the right side, the cash drawer is below, and a receipt dispenser on the left side. Pop-up indicators above the keys indicate the total purchase. The register has serial number 1383236.

If the serial number begins with an S, the machine was reworked and resold by NCR. Check the front of the cash drawer. Many National cash registers have the name 'National' across the front. The logo should be raised and made with the same material as the rest of the cash register. The wood registers have the word 'National' stamped in gold.