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I see what you are describing, but I don't think it's a 3. I think it's just coincidental markings that resemble part of a 3.

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It's called imagination.  They didn't use punches for the dates so the only way to have a 5/3 would be for them to have hubbed the die two years apart.  Then there is the problem that the 5 and the 3 had vastly different shapes and would not have overlapped in the area indicated.

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