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1998 D Penny -- Overly Defined Cheek Line

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Is it just me, or is the cheek line a bit overexaggerated on this penny?

There is a slight scratch south of the normal cheek line...ignore that.

Why would the cheek be so overly defined? Is that an error?


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As coop has shown, you have a normal 1998-D cent. No error or damage.

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The crease follows the correct contouring, it just looks so abnormal because it is so defined. It is even visible with the naked eye. Weird...
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Of course, the VERY NEXT PENNY I picked up was another 1998D with a deeply defined cheek. Only on the second one the northern end transitioned into the nose better. I guess I'm getting too used to looking at the crappy shield pennies. :/
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