I thought this would be easy due to the far right stamp being offset low, slightly. But I cannot find this. It might be too subtle a shift to be mentioned in the Chase book.
Stampcrow, It appears to me that the center stamp is high-both the 1st and 3rd are lower. I would focus on the one line recut in the upper left triangle on the two side by side stamps on the right. There aren't that many side by side combos listed on the USPCS plating guide. Also the spacing between the stamps on the right is wider than that between the other two combos.
No worries, that's me every evening when I try to tackle another. Sometimes I just can't see the clues and go to bed frustrated. I probably have 5 or so ready for "posting for help". I'm almost too embarrassed to post 'em because I could be way off on my educated guess.
Other evenings I'll blow through plating 3-4 correctly in a couple of hours. I must say though, I'm starting to recognize the plates a little more easily and that makes getting to the right conclusions a lot easier. My pages are getting more stamps on them now, which is helping me to use the colors when I'm stumped.
Looking forward to picking up more 11's at APS show in Atlanta. Woot!
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