In the bag of 1952 wheats was another bag with 1coin labeled this. Im not even gonna try to take a pic of this but there is a line right behind the edge of the eyelid. Im sure it's just an amazing scratch and the fact that it was not mentioned to me at purchase, I thought I would ask you fine people.
why cant u take a pic of it? Otherwises its 1 cent to me, or just PMD, I cant tell from hearing someones point of view.
Its hard enough for me to take a clear pic of a whole penny let alone an eyelid. The moment someone says "yes. There are documented pennies with double eyelids from 61 years ago" I will run to a store and buy a microscope camera
Yes, there are documented cents with doubled eyelids from 61 years ago. In fact, I know of at least 3 different examples doubled eyelids (class IV doubled dies) for that year and mint! Alright, now I want proof that you ran out and bought a microscope camera.
Yes, they do exist. Here is one of 3...http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1952&die_id=1952d1do001&die_state=mds
A photo would help!! but here the link to 1952-D DDO-001 there also a DDO-002. but here the link!! with Photo of DDO-001.:yes: http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1952&die_id=1952d1do001&die_state=mds
Here is the best I can do at the moment. Again, the line is between the eye socket and the edge of the eyelid. Im not good at adjusting pictures with contrast/color/etc... to make things more visible. Maybe you guys can.
Picture unfortunately gets too pixelated when I zoom in...can't make anything out one way or the other.
Ill have to invest into a better photo system, my driod sitting on a pile of wood shim "tripod" isnt cutting it lol
Invest in a USB scope. It'll improve your quality of searching many times over. I have a normal scope that I use to search for varieties and errors, and I have found tons of stuff that I wouldn't have found with a 5x loupe.