It is chr$(4), but only if you have booted DOS or ProDOS. If you just booted to the ROM basic (or loaded from cassette, perish the thought) and did not load DOS/ProDOS, you actually execute PR#3 rather than printing it (IIRC). The chr$(4) tells DOS to intercept the output and try to interpret it.
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