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1870 5 Cent - Strange T In Victoria

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Hi all. I'm far from an experienced coin collector. Going through a few of my coins and stumbled on this strange looking 1870 5 cent coin. The T in Victoria seems to have a knob or extension at the top. Has anyone seen one of these before?

Thanks!
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Looks like a little die break.
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Thanks for the reply and input. I'm assuming this is quite common?
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It looks like a die crack from the denticle down to the T. The the crack opened up inside the vertical part of the T. This looks to be a later die state. With every strike the D/C may have gotten larger and wider. A keeper coin, but not much added vale.
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Thanks for the info okiecoiner. Much appreciated! I have a lot of coins to go through still some hopefully I finally come across some rare variety. Likely? No. It's fun to look however!
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Lots of varieties for 1870.
Post full coin pics of both sides.
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Thanks for the welcome...sorry, here are the complete photos.
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