A stamp that has a different font for the last number... yeah right.
“A stamp that has a different font for the last number... yeah right.”
I don’t think it’s a different font. Look, I’ve stamped probably tens of thousands of documents with adjustable date stamps during my career, and you just can’t apply this type of analysis to a stamp mark. They’re just not consistent in the marks that they make. The numbers are usually out of alignment because they are all on different rollers, and often one part of the stamp has more ink on it than another, resulting in different appearances. Also, depending on how much pressure is applied, or whether the stamp is pressed straight down, or slightly askew, or rolled, the numbers can all look different.