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Umm, okay. I've never seen it written or typed that way before, guess I'll just have to take your word on it. 🤷
You don't have to take my word when Wikipedia exists :) I think this version must be popular with older folks, I have a boomer prof who writes them as shown in the OP image
Okay, then why do they have to describe the character on Wikipedia?
There's no actual Unicode font with that character?
There's no reference image scans of that character?
Hell, the one and only one close example is a mirror image.
To me, what I saw on my screen is a number 3 with a couple dots.
Look, I've dealt with lead printing press plates, over 3000 fonts on computers, and have proven handwriting forgeries in court.
Yet I've never seen the ampersand symbol written, printed or typed in that manner, and Wikipedia doesn't even seem to have much of any visual evidence of it, just a description...
Cool story.