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A more polished example of the Eastman Johnson design. Another design was produced in 1884 as J1721/P1929.
This coin is actually an overdate - 1885/3. The die was originally dated 1883 in error, then corrected by punching a 5 over the 3 as shown below courtesy of Heritage.

The reverse shows a die crack through the left edge of the N in ONE.
Additional information can be found in the June 1963 Numismatic Scrapbook magazine, per Pollock.
Over a dozen are believed known. For all available images, click here.
An example is known on an unperforated planchet J1740A/P1951 from the Farouk sale.
Photo courtesy of American Numismatic Rarities.
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