Canadian Cent Question

I know this isn't a US coin but I was wondering if some of you who dabble in Canadian coins could give me a hand.
I was sorting through some of my cents and found this 1965, I am collect the cents so I pulled out my book to help me decide which variety this was.
I think I have the pointed 5, large beads version but I am not certain.
It was in my change so it is well circulated but I was just curious.
Reverse
Obverse
Any opinions would be great.
I was sorting through some of my cents and found this 1965, I am collect the cents so I pulled out my book to help me decide which variety this was.
I think I have the pointed 5, large beads version but I am not certain.
It was in my change so it is well circulated but I was just curious.
Reverse
Obverse
Any opinions would be great.
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If you post this in the World Coin forum, you'll have a response in record time. Some really nice and knowledgable collectors over there
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Thanks I'll repost over there
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It is not a pointed 5 but it is large beads.For the 5 to be pointed it would have to look like the upper left of the N
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