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Maybe they made the die "date generic" with the 3 as the decade, so they could add in the corresponding year #. that way its good for a whole decade before they have to retool. Then just got past the inspector. Might have even been in a 1930 reject box that was dipped into for wartime expediency. Just a theory.
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