Photos can take a long long time to get right. I use two lights with led bulbs, brightest white I could find. I drape a cloth folded four times over the 10x 20x 40x 80x Amscope microscope with a 14 or 16 megapixel microscope camera and even with decades of experience, lighting is the number one frustration point with me. I can touch or pull a bit on the cloth and lighting changes. Some times on a whim, I sling lights at weird angles and peer into the eye piece and start laughing. That impromptu chaotic light setup produces a decent photo.
Over the past year or so, I sold all the OMMs (1951 D/S, 1946 S/D, 1944 D/S) I had, and I did not have a good photo saved for the 1951 D over S. To tell you the truth, the 1951 wasn't one of my favorites, so I just let it go.
Look your three 1951 D coins over, do they have the same type scratches below the first 1 in the date ?
It so, then theses coins could have easily came from the same die. I am still looking over the ddo aspect of this, I will need another day or so. I was sort of under the weather today ( Thursday) . Tomorrow, our weather is not going to be pretty here in Virginia, so I will respond when I can.
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