I can't find pics of my trunk before I refitted the scripts.
However, my best recollection has three holes in the middle part for the one-piece 'alfaromeo' script, and four in line for the two pieces 'giulia' and 'super'.
Yours has four holes in square far right. That suits an "unified" 1972-74 Super, where the engine capacity was marked with either '1.3' or '1.6' behind the 'Giulia Super' (upper case for initials). I would say that all Supers from 1969 had the 'Alfa Romeo' script (upper case for initials - two pieces thus 4 holes) on the left side. Note that the layout illustrated below needs 4 holes in row for 'Giulia' and 'Super', ahead of the '1.6'. Same with 'Alfa' and 'Romeo' separated on the left: minimum 4 holes.
If you have the original scripts, all low caps, I would recommend you go back to original as illustrated in a post above since in all cases you will need to fill and/or drill some holes.
Note also that the dashboard 'giulia super' script is smaller than the trunk one, yet very similar - easy to confuse.