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1905 Indian Head Cent - What's Going On?

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Obverse indent? and what's going on with the T in CENT on the reverse? First, the T looks bigger than it should and second, there is a second T below the N in CENT. Any thoughts appreciated ...
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Guessing the T is just misshapen from the force of the blow to the obverse.
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there is a second T below the N in CENT.

I'll be darn - there is. Or at least it sure looks like a T
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By-product of a vise job?
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It looks raised, though. I've never seen anything like that.
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Numisma - me neither.
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