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1863 Indian Head Cent J-302

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I recently acquired a indian and Flying Eagle cent collection. In it there is an 1863 Indian cent which appears to be made of a different material then the rest of the coins. After researching the coin I am curious as to whether it could be a rare Judd 302, it is thicker and looks like it is made of Bronze? What is the sure method of determining if it is a J-302?
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The J-302 will be easy to tell from a picture. There have an L where the 1864-1909's have them. It shouldn't be thicker than the other copper-nickel Indian's (minted from 1859 to 1863), though. The 1863's are much thicker than the later date indian's (some of the 1864 through 1909). I have a J-300, which is thinner than the other 1863's because it is made of bronze instead of copper-nickel. Lastly, there were some patterns with a reeded edge - and you can easily look for that on your coin.

All that said, a picture will be worth a thousand words. Furthermore, if you can get a weight on the coin (any jeweler or coin shop for that matter will have an accurate scale), that would be beneficial too.

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A J-302 will also have proof surfaces--and that incongruous "shallow-N" reverse.
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From the descriptions of the ShallowN style I think this reverse meets the requirements?

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It's not possible to tell the reverse type from the size of your picture.
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How is this?

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