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1981 SBA Clear S ?

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Does this appear to be the Clear S (Type II Flat variety) ?

1981-SBA-Clear-S-???

Thanks for looking,

Tim
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05/04/2007 12:43 am
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looks like the type I to me. the type II is a very clear S your's seems to be fat whitch tells me typeI
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A Very nice example of a SBA!
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I've struggled with the same question several times on 1981 SBA's. the type 2 has bulbous serifs on the ends of the S and a clear flat area inside the loops of the S. The examples shown always seem to be more clear than when I'm actually looking at my own coin!
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