1999 D & 2022 faded letters

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  • Hitchhiker160
    • Jan 2023
    • 4

    #1

    1999 D & 2022 faded letters

    I'm still very new to this hobby, so I started with rolls from the bank. While searching through variety dates, I came across some 1999 D that were missing part of the lettering. The next batch from the bank were 2022 rolls, which seem to have the same missing lettering. The 2022 rolls are uncirculated, I'm sure. What causes this? Is it a grease filled die, or wear and tear?
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  • Petespockets55
    Paid Member

    • Dec 2014
    • 6890

    #2
    One culprit is the obverse design.
    The base of the bust is in this area on the opposite side of the coin and is fairly deep. This "depth" can impede metal flow into the devices you mention while being struck.

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    • willbrooks
      Die & Design Expert, LCF Glossary Author

      • Jan 2012
      • 9477

      #3
      Cliff has it exactly right. You will see a weakly-struck ATES OF on most modern cents.
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      • Hitchhiker160
        • Jan 2023
        • 4

        #4
        Would this qualify as a weak strike? Any potential for a collection?

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        • Petespockets55
          Paid Member

          • Dec 2014
          • 6890

          #5
          No to the weak strike, it is a metal flow issue.

          As to being collectible, the issue is too common to be very desirable except as an educational piece.

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