Ok Let's start with the rear sight of the rifle at bottom of sight, then the date marked with red arrows. The 0 in the day I think is on the inside north and out south, E Pluribus unum, designer's initial, Noth West corner Japs beach, and on his hand. There will be another Pacific coin post different topic. Thanks all.
Really hard to see with the 32 bit resolution but I think that your coin is showing MD, which is common on these coins. Interestingly, on incuse devices, MD looks like a doubled die, but Doubled dies reduce the size of incuse devices like Md does to normal devices.
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Also on incuse devices, what looks like a die scratch is not one. They are contact marks that are not as deep as the incuse devices. Note the bag mark on these incuse devices? It had to have a deep hit to affect the bottoms of the incuse devices. Also rotating the image 90 degrees helps you to see that the devices are incuse on the EPU.
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