If you're in the market for door number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9, in stylish brass then you have many different options to choose between. Many home improvement stores feature various series of numbers in materials such as brass, nickel and bronze and then you can simply pick out the numbers that your particular address calls for so you in turn can attach them your house facade or your mailbox. This way, it's also not a big deal if you loose a number and you need to buy a replacement. These types of house numbers are affordable to purchase, you can usually find them around $3 per number, so it really is pretty cheap cost wise. If you're in need of a nice set of numbers for your house (perhaps for a couple of different places if you live on a corner or if you want to make your address visible so guests can easily find where you live), then you would definitely want to check out your local hardware store or a super store such as Home Depot or Lowes. At these stores, you can usually find a pretty wide selection of different style numbers which would look really good on most properties. 
The Hillman Group 4 In. Traditional Solid Brass House Number 1
"These solid brass house numbers are in a traditional style to make your house more attractive. They come with a lacquer-coated finish to deter tarnishing in outdoor applications and are easily cleaned with mild soap and water. Easy nail-on application." These numbers can be found at homedepot.com
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