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Guessing they might've been used in petrol (gasoline) pump price displays? I have a childhood memory of watching what I now know to be a numitron display on the pump with a 1/2 oscillating on and off as the total mounted. Back when a 1/2p was actually a relevant concept with a physical coin too...