Without the original deck stamping or the Protecto-plate there is NO way to know the actual application stamping that would have been put on in the Flint plant when the engine was assembled. Assuming it is the original 'DZ' engine, then the 'form' is VwxyzDZ, where the wxyz is the date the engine was assembled. Besides knowing it would follow the date of the block and head casting numbers, there is no way to know what this date would have been besides the two possibilities pointed out.
Assuming your car does have the factory installed original motor (with stamped codes machined away), the best way to know that the engine is original to the car is if you can find/ID the VIN as stamped on the rough cast surface of the block by the Oil Filter boss. If it is the original block (by VIN) then you could gain confidence the engine was an original DZ engine by clues from the casting/assembly other components in the engine (block cast code, heads, cam, crankshaft, rods, intake, distributor, alternator, etc). IF All of these parts matched the original DZ specs with appropriate date codes, AND if no other aspect of your car indicated it was 'built up' into a Z28, then the evidence would point to your car being an original Z28.. (but would not be actual proof)...