The '$' (dollar) has a single line which does not cross the 'S'.
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The '4' is open.
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The lower-case 'g' is single-storey (with or without loop).
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The lower-case 'a' stem stops at the top of the bowl (single storey).
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The centre bar of the upper-case 'E' has no serifs.
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The top of the lower-case 'q' has no spur or serif.
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The centre bar of the upper-case 'R' leaves a gap with the vertical.
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The foot of the '4' has no serifs.
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The dot on the lower-case 'i' or 'j' is square or rectangular.
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The sides of the lower-case 'y' are parallel (U-shaped).
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The '$' (dollar) has a single line crossing the 'S'.
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The '4' is closed.
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The lower-case 'g' is double-storey (with or without gap).
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The lower-case 'a' stem curves over the top of the bowl (double storey).
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The centre bar of the upper-case 'E' has serifs.
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The top of the lower-case 'q' has a vertical or slightly angled spur (pointed or flat).
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The centre bar of the upper-case 'R' meets the vertical.
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The foot of the '4' has double-sided serifs.
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The dot on the lower-case 'i' or 'j' is circular or oval.
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The sides of the lower-case 'y' are angled (V-shaped).
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