I have to disagree with TVP as it was very common practice to separate or verify 304 SS and 304L by optical microscopy for many years.
The procedure is to use a mountable sample of 304 and the piece in question and sensitize for 1 hour at 1000°F, mount together, grind and polish, and lightly etch using electrolytic 10% Oxalic.
You then compare the grain boundaries, the 304 SS will have a continuous interconnected, highway network, and the 304L will have interrupted or discontinuous grain boundaries. The difference is normally quite pronounced.
With practice you can bracket the carbon in 304L SS.