You took an image using a digital microscope of part of a Cent and have shown it to us on this thread.
I would venture to say this is a newer minted cent, so a Zincoln, which has many anomalies, which is why I don't bother to look closely at them. NAV
You do have a vivid imagination don't you? That's a known weak spot on the Cent and it was minted with grease on the Die. There are millions of cents that have this appearance but taking a ES and turning it into a 52 is strictly your own imagination.
If you look at the obverse immediately opposite the weak Letters, you'll see Lincoln's shoulder. It takes a lot of metal movement during striking to fill that area. If the processing parameters are a little off, the metal doesn't completely fill the letters on the reverse. It's not uncommon to see weakness in this area on the reverse.
I've been with the same women for 30 years She was pretty then., and still is . There's some a image on cointalk of her ...