I can't see it on your pix. According to Wexlers
WDDO-005 it doesn't say which die States but because it states markers might be a later one.
According to coppercoins, 1934P-1DO-004 seems to be the closest reference to a similar one. They do look similar, although Wexlers seems slightly larger, but that may be lighting.
One thing to remember, markers as listed apply ONLY to coins in respective pix because of die states, die pairings, how much polishing and repair on dies.
Take a for instance here perhaps, because these two aren't cross preferences but look similar. If Wexlers was an early die state(EDS), thevdie could have been polished removing the die dot marker by tie and caused a slight
Grease Fill around eyelid portion going into a mid or late die state((
MDS, LDS). Secondly, a reverse die may have been replaced changing any markers Wexlers listed. See? I usually look for the doubled effect, that which is consistent detween stages, markers may change. I'll pick out three specific features to compare my coin with examples...howvyou 1935 matched.
Once I get my computer going again I'll send younmy working copy of a manuscript I'm calling " Coin IDing for Dummies", those yellow things, trying to make understanding these things simple.