One of these stamps is a genuine stamp and the other(s) is a forgery. Can you tell the difference? If you are having trouble, see the "hints" and answer below.
Genuine: Armpit above shield forms a branch with a much shorter left line on the “Y” and the lower crease on the left leg is made up of two converging lines that don’t meet. Forgery: The armpit crease forms more equal lengths creating a “Y” and the left pants leg crease is an inverted “V.”
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