It's the reverse lettering that is thin on yours rather than the thick. You have the Type 2 or thin lettering shown above. The Type 1 1976 Ikes are generally found in lower grades and were minted in smaller numbers as compared to the Type 2 coins. This is the more common of the two in clad IKES and heavily circulated.
I found these images on PCGS, although they are proof images, the lettering is the same on the clad business strikes.
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