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NO!!! In its classical form '3', where the top part of the symbol should be drawn in an angular fashion, that is a top horizontal line, followed by a sloping line from the top right of the top line to the middle left. From the middle left it then curves to the right , to the bottom.

The figure '4' is written in the correct classical form .

Our modern numerals are Arabic in origin, and writing '3' as two ligated curves is just slovenly hand-writing that has been adopted into printing.

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