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The regular seated obverse without date muled with the postage currency reverse.
These exist in the following combinations. To see images of all of these, click here.
Nickel J331/P402 with all known examples are more or less standard coin nickel per the research and testing by David Cassel who has tested 3 of the 5 confirmed examples listed below. This was J331B in earlier editions of Judd.
1) Dr Judd, RARCOA 4/72, Bass, HWBRF-Heritage 9/22 – PCGS66 illustrated above, click on the thumbnail image to enlarge.
2) Mid-west collector (see note below), Kosoff-58 ANA, Bareford-Stacks 10/81, Jeff Notrica, Dave Novoselsky, Cassel-Heritage 4/15 - PCGS65
3) Goldberg 5/01, Superior 1/03, Simpson-Heritage 11/20 - PCGS64
4) Morris-S.H. & H. Chapman-4/1905, Clapp family, Eliasberg-B/M 5/96, Cassel-Heritage 8/15 – PCGS64
5) G.H. Wolfe-Heritage 1/2000 FUN, O’Mara collection per Dave Cassel – PCGS64
Lohr FPL (circa 1960) coin is either #3 or #5. There is a possibility that #2 is also a Lohr coin. It is not known if he owned 2 at that time.
Copper J331A/P403 which is unique and is ex R. Coulton Davis (New York Coin & Stamp Co 1/1890), Brand (journal #16857 via S.C. Stevens 2/1897), Boyd?, Farouk 3/54, Merkin 9/67, Milton R. Friedberg CAA 1/97, ANA 8/97, David Cassel-Heritage 8/15 - PCGS64BN.
David Cassel's book on Postage Currency Patterns is now available. For more on this, click here.
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