1864 IHCs

I figure I can infer from my Redbook that the pointed bust variety happened only in the bronze cents as the rounded bust was carried over from the nickel cents to the bronze cents until late in the year, when it was changed. Only reason I want to know is it seems like I have a pointed bust nickel cent, and that doesn't seem to make much sense to me. Here are the pics; these are both nickels.
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Uh oh, time for a big EDIT. I just took the coin in question (the second one) out of the flip, and it IS a BRONZE! Dang! So sorry for mixing everybody up. It was one of my 1863s that was the somewhat "off-color nick," and I got that one mixed up with this one, probably because these have been in the flips for soooooo long. Real sorry, gang. As you were on this one...
The above coin is a 1864 With L in Copper Nickel, unfortunately it is corroded.
When the Mint went from CN to bronze it was specified that a new design was not necessary, however Longacre did take this opportunity to sharpen up the design (and include his initial). The old dies used for the CN cents continued to be used side-by-side with the new "With L" dies. There are 3 known CN struck from the With L dies (the above coin is one of them). There are also two examples in CN struck from the original 1864 With L Proof dies. Those are patterns.