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2017 Portugal Euro Ten Cent - Dot In Date?

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Coin: 2017 Euro ten cent from Portugal, second map, KM# 763, Schon # 282, Numista # 9895.

I'm not quite sure what, if anything, this might be. It is a common, average circulated 2017 Euro ten cent from Portugal. There is a pronounced "dot" to the left of the 7 in the date. The "dot" has a roughly triangular shape, and is raised on the coin surface. Other 2017 examples do not have this dot. My best guess is that it could be a die hardness test mark. Are die hardness tests done for Euro coin production dies at the Impresa Nacional - Casa de la Moeda? Thoughts?

Here are the full obverse and reverse photos of this coin.
2017-Portugal-Euro-Ten-Cent---Dot-In-Date?
2017-Portugal-Euro-Ten-Cent---Dot-In-Date?

Here are the date detail and a closeup of the "dot."
2017-Portugal-Euro-Ten-Cent---Dot-In-Date?
2017-Portugal-Euro-Ten-Cent---Dot-In-Date?

Here is the date detail of a normal 2017 Portugal Euro ten cent for comparison.

2017-Portugal-Euro-Ten-Cent---Dot-In-Date?
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I'll have to get a microscope and look at mine. The dates on Portuguese euro coins are so tiny it's hard enough to make them out without looking for dots as well! But it does look like an official mark rather than a random die anomaly! Interesting!
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Interesting.
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I would first suspect a die dent or die chip.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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