It is from the same batch as mine, and is very likely an original wartime LTM Sonnar.
Some fine points:
Black LINE for the aperture index instead of a dot;
Chrome nose, not a black nose of the 285xxxx lenses;
Extra (4th) screw in the focus ring is the stop screw for focus. It screws deeper into the barrel. Different from the Jupiter-3 which uses an internal mechanism to control focus stops.
If you took this apart- the originals have numbers stamped into each of the three pieces of the helical. The rear triplet has the last digits of the SN stamped into the fixture. There are hidden set screws to hold the namering in place and hold the rear triplet in place.
(I spent all day working on my wife's smartphone, which refused to power-up. In 4.5yrs, she never downloaded a picture. I don't use smartphones, but fixed the power jack, figured how to enable downloads over USB despite the instructions for the phone being wrong, got enough charge into it to boot up, and got 2400 images off it. Stupid 21st century OS.)