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1981 Type 2 S.b.a

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Is this a type two . I got this one and I thought it was cause how rounded the tail of the s is. ?

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Also do all coins in a 1981 type 1 or type 2 have to be type 1 or 2 or can they be mixed?
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This is the half so I'm thinking they all have to be type 1 or 2 and the half doesn't look like a type 2 opinions please

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I believe your SBA is a type I mm, the upper serif is not "bulb" shaped like a type II
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have to agree with maineman, type 1
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Note the ends of the lower serifs is the best way tell the differences:
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The lower serif is flat on the type one. The type 2 is rounded.
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From what I can recall if one in the set is a type I then they would all be type 1's and vice versa but somebody correct me if I'm wrong
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They can be either mixed into the same holder, or all the same. The luck of the draw.
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