Click to enlargeJ184/P220

This design is believed by some researchers to be a fantasy piece struck in 1858 or later for sale to collectors as the reverse die used is not believed to have been created in 1856.

Examples were struck as follows:

Copper-nickel J184/P220 with over a dozen confirmed. To see images of all of these, click here.

Copper J185/P221 with at least the following 6 known. This includes corrections to the pedigrees in Pollock. To see images of all of these, click
here.

1) Anderson-Dupont-Stacks 11/54, Kagins 1/79, B/M 1/96, Kagins 3/17 – PCGS62BN with 2 dark spots by the first S in STATES and spots above the left edge of O and ONE on the N in ONE

2) Federal Brand 1/63, Crouch-Superior 6/77, Branigan-B/R 78 ANA, Heritage 7/15 - ANACS60 obverse tooled

3) Heritage 2/21 – PCGS genuine AU details damaged

4) StacksBowers 11/21 – PCGS62BN

5) Stacks 4/77, Heritage 2/25 - PCGS62BN with defect at E in STATES

6) Kagins 1/75

Photo courtesy of Tim Larson.