The '$' (dollar) has a double line which does not cross the 'S'.
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The '&' (ampersand) looks like 'Et' with one enclosed loop (with or without exit stroke).
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The diagonal strokes of the upper-case 'K' meet at the vertical (with or without a gap).
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The upper-case 'U' has no stem/serif.
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The upper-case 'J' has a bar both sides.
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The leg of the upper-case 'R' is curved inwards.
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The sides of the lower-case 'y' are parallel (U-shaped).
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The '$' (dollar) has a single line crossing the 'S'.
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The '&' (ampersand) is traditional style with two enclosed loops.
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The diagonal strokes of the upper-case 'K' meet in a 'T'.
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The upper-case 'U' has a stem/serif.
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The upper-case 'J' has no bar.
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The leg of the upper-case 'R' is straight.
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The sides of the lower-case 'y' are angled (V-shaped).
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