The 3K and 10K coils were printed by Ashton Potter only. Both AP and Banknote Corp printed coils of 100.
There is no microprinting to distinguish stamps from the two printers. The die cut gauges are different for all three versions, 9.5 for the AP coil of 100, 11.25 for the BCA coil of 100, and 10 for the 3K and 10K coils from AP.
In addition the the die cut gauge, the stamps can also be distinguished by the characteristics of the die cuts. Stamps from the AP coil of 100 have square corners and the wavy die cutting starts with a valley at upper left, ending in a peak at lower left. Stamps from the BCA coil of 100 have a slanted transition cut at top and bottom and the wavy die cutting starts with a peak at upper left, ending in a valley at lower left. Stamps from the 3K and 10 K rolls have rounded corners and the wavy die cutting has peaks in all four corners.
The scan shows strips of all three, AP coil of 100 at top, then BCA coil of 100, then 3K and 10K coil.
