I think the above pictures show the difference pretty clearly. I'm not sure what other resource might show that difference other than perhaps a blow up of similar pictures. Those are the same pictures I used for a Coin World article last year.
Let your eyes flip back and forth between the two "3's" and it should be fairly apparent that the closed 3 has a very narrow gap. It was so narrow that the digit looked like an 8 and the Mint had to change the appearance of the digit.
I will be getting out my USB microscope tonight so I can get a good look.
Not doubting your attribution (which I totally agree with because of the the top portion of the 3), but now that I have two great reference pictures, I will enjoy taking a close up look.
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