That isn't among the highest points on the reverse, so that would be caused by strike weakness, not wear. It's common for the bottom diagonal band to be flatter because of strike. In fact, the whole bottom part of the fasces can be nearly flat on a poorly struck example.
Captain, it looks like the "In God We Trust" is messed up too, espeecially the "E" in WE, is that a poor strike?It almost looks like that phrase the date are doubled a bit, or is that just the angle?
That's caused by Die Deterioration. When coins are struck, metal flows outward toward the rim, gradually eroding radial lines in the fields and smearing out the detail of the devices. That's part of what causes the cartwheel luster on coins, but also makes all the features less sharp, or sometimes causing a doubled or shadowed effect.
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