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1998 D Penny What Causes This To Letters (Obverse Side)

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We'll be close the letters that look like they're three dimensional sometimes.
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Could be split plate doubling combined with having been struck by a tired die.
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Maybe circulation wear and flattening as well.
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I'd say DDD here as well.
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I have seen this on a few coins myself...have pondered the same question, don't think it's any of what has been mentioned above but maybe a dirty die ( a small bit of "gunk"/dirty grease inside the devices causing that coned effect)...JMO
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Thanks for the input
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