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1940 Lincoln Wheat Cent Thick Letters

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I came across this the other day and after taking a closer look at it I noticed that the date and all the letters look thicker than normal, so I compared it to some others that I have and the letters on this one look almost twice as thick as on the other ones. I also think his eye looks out of the norm too. What do you guys think? Am I just seeing things?

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Have you tried checking coppercoins.com
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Circulation can flatten down devices and make them look thicker.
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