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Every advanced civilization got a chance to create its own number writing system. The Arabic and Indian schemes turned out to be the most efficient ones. In such systems "one" was initially depicted as a simple vertical bar. Afterwards, it obtained the characteristic mark (like a "nose") - a trail left by the ink when a person would write fast.
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Dingbat Circled Sans-Serif Digit One is a symbol of Unicode that can be used in numbered lists, or for denoting paragraphs and sections. The icon is placed in black circle with transparent background.
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Unicode presents other similar dingbats for lists, dates, paragraphs, numbers. For example, digit 1 put in a black circle [U:2776].
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