dehk
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It's a "T" with a line in the middle and a line at the bottom. The legend I heard was that Zeiss Oberkochen wouldn't let Jena use the "T" and they modified existing lenses this way so they could be sold. As I said, a legend; I've no idea if it's true but there you go.
There seems to be a slight assymmetry in that "striped" T. That would indicate a re-engraving.
Really guys, Just tell me this is some kind of prototype coating that worth thousands of dollars!Only one can dream, that's a joke, really it's interesting to see something new and have to figure out the story behind it. Thank you everyone for their input.
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